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A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE
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MANUSCRIPTS
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GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE
BY
MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES, Litt.D., F.B.A.
PROVOST OF king's COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
DIRECTOR OF THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM
VOLUME II
Nos. 355 — 721
with supplements, corrigenda, and index
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1908
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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
PAGE
Preface vii
Notes of a Kalendar of St Augustine's Canterbury in
MS. 238 X
Supplementary Notice of no. 715 by H. D. Hazeltine, M.A.
(Hon.), Emmanuel College xii
Corrigenda to Vol. I xv
„ Vol. II xvii
List of Provenances of Manuscripts, monastic and other . xviii
List of Donors of Manuscripts xix
List of Names of Scribes xxi
Dates of Manuscripts anterior to cent, xvi xxii
Manuscripts seen by Leland and Bale at Gonville Hall . xxiv
Description of Manuscripts, nos. 355 to 721 . . . . 401
Unnumbered Manuscripts 693
Supplementary Notice of no. 405 693
Fragments from Bindings 694
Index 697
^
PREFACE.
^ I ^HIS second volume of the Catalogue of the Manuscripts
^ belonging to Gonville and Caius College contains descrip-
tions of the volumes numbered 355 to 721, together with an Index
compiled by Mr A. Rogers of the University Library, — for which
I should like to express to him my cordial thanks, — and such
corrections and additions as I have been able to make to the text
of both volumes. I have also put together lists of provenances,
dates, donors, and scribes of manuscripts.
A large number of the books here catalogued are of fairly
recent date. From no. 515 onwards there is little that is medieval ;
nos. 515 to 578 are the heraldic collections of Dr Knight ; many
of those which follow relate to the University and the College. In
the case of these more modern books I have nearly always reprinted
the descriptions given in Smith's catalogue without omissions, and
with very few additions of my own. It seems to me that this is
the portion of Smith's work which he did best, and that it would
have been waste of time for me to rewrite it. The heraldic books,
therefore, still await a searching examination by an expert.
Since the publication of my first volume, M. Paul Meyer has
issued a description of six manuscripts in the collection which
contain important matter in old French^ {Romania 1907 and
separately Les MSS. Francais de Cambridge iv.). Had this most
valuable tract appeared a little sooner, I could have avoided some
1 Nos. 136, 307, 312, 384, 424, 435.
Viii PREFACE.
blunders in my own descriptions. Still, it has come in time for me
to call the attention of students to it, and to make copious use of
it in my list of Corrigenda. Like M. Meyer's other accounts of
French manuscripts at Cambridge, it gives many more details than
a Catalogue is generally expected to supply.
I have subjoined to this preface some notes of a Canterbury
Kalendar and a supplementary account of the year-book (no. 715)
which Mr H. D. Hazeltine of Emmanuel College has kindly written,
and to which I have made some trifling additions.
It seems to me that, apart from a few special rarities, the chief
value of the medieval manuscripts in this Library consists in the
light which they may be made to throw upon the University studies
of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. From this point of view
the collection is of high importance. The mass of material which
it affords is larger than any other College can show. Divinity,
Law, and Grammar are particularly well represented ; it would,
indeed, be difficult to point to any English library which is richer
in the grammatical literature of the medieval period. On the other
hand, the man who is in search of early or beautifully decorated
manuscripts will not find a great deal to reward him here.
It is not unfair to say that the principal interest of a great many
of the large folios of scholastic divinity or civil law in this library,
as in many others, consists in the casual jottings on their flyleaves,
and that the work of collating, measuring, and foliating them has
sometimes been monotonous. Yet no medieval manuscript can
be justly called quite uninteresting, and the blame lies with the
cataloguer if he has failed to penetrate the secret, and has been
tempted to admit the thought that this or that volume might have
been handed over to the Commissioners of Edward VI. without
appreciably impoverishing posterity.
Si mea penna valet, melior mea littera fiet is a common sentiment
of medieval scribes (who would have put it into the pluperfect
PREFACE. IX
tense if they could have made it scan). With their less urbane
utterances (such as Finito libro frangantur crura magistro, or
Vimini scriptori debetiir de nieliori) I have no wish to associate
myself; but the other I may fairly adapt as a confession of
ignorance, bad writing, and unskilful proof-reading, the latter on
my own part, not on that of the Press. As time goes on, leisure
does not increase. What I have done I ofTer to the student,
knowing that it is imperfect, but hoping that it will be of material
use as a record and as a guide. I offer it, too, to the College in
which I have numbered many friends, trusting that it may be not
unworthy of the confidence they have reposed in me.
G. C. C. II.
NOTES OF A KALENDAR OF SAINT
AUGUSTINE'S ABBEY AT CANTERBURY
CONTAINED IN No. 238.
Kalendar, f. 20 :
Jan. 9. Adriani Abb. iiii. Brithwaldi C. Coram.
16. Oct. S. Adriani.
Feb. I. Brigide V.
2. Ypapante domini.
3. Laurentii Archiep. ii.
23. Mildburge V. iii. Ic.
24. Mathie Ap. i. ^thelberti Regis, i.
27. Honorine M. in. Ic.
Mar. 12. Gregorii pape. ii.
19. Cuthberti Ep. i.
Ap. 24. Melliti Archiep. ii.
27. Veneracio Reliquiarum huius loci
(perhaps shghtly later).
29. Petri martiris (same hand as last), in. Ic.
May 7. Lethardi Ep. i.
12. Pancratii. xii. Ic. Nerei et Achillei M. Comm.
18. Transl. S. Mildrethe V. i.
19. Dunstani Archiep. ii.
26. Augustini Anglorum Ap. in.
(xvith cent, note: Augustinus nee Anglorum apostolus nee
Cantii quae vel minima est pars Angliae: mentitur hie
quisquis haec Uteris mandauit).
Jutie 2. Oct. S. Aug.
8. Transl. S. .^Ifegi. xii. Ic.
22. Albani M. xii. Ic.
23. Etheldrithe V. in. Ic.
30, Marcialis Comm.
NOTES OF KALENDAR OF SAINT AUGUSTINE S ABBEY.
XI
July 2
8
15
31
Aug. 5
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
24
31
3
5
13
19
30
1 1
12
13
17
10
12
16
20
21
29
30
Swithuni Ep. xii. Ic.
Grimbaldi. iii. Ic.
Mildrethe V. iii. With Octave.
Deusdedit.
Tatwini Ep. in. Ic.
Oswald! R. M. in. Ic.
lamberti Ep. i.
Barthol. Audoeni Ep. Comm.
F^answithe V. 111. Ic.
Ord. S. Gregorii. 11. With Octave.
Bertini Abb. xii. Ic.
Transl. S. Augustini sociorumque eius. iiii.
Theodori Archiep. 11.
Honorii Archiep. i.
^thelburge V. in. Ic.
Wilfridi Ep. xii. Ic.
Edwordi Conf. added.
Nothehni Ep. xn. Ic.
lusti Archiep. 11.
Liuini M. Comm.
Ordinatio S. Aug. Anglorum Apostoh. in.
Edmundi Reg. et M. xn. Ic.
Oblatio S. Marie.
Thome M. iin.
Petri Abb. xn. Ic.
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SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE OF No. 715 BY
H. D. HAZELTINE, M.A. (Hon.), Emmanuel
College.
The body of the MS. is in Law French, although some
portions, notably ff. 66-70, are in Latin.
The MS. seems to be written in a late thirteenth or early
fourteenth century hand. There are a good many marginal
annotations, most of which are apparently in the same hand as the
text of the MS., although some are clearly in a later hand.
The MS. is composed for the most part of reports of pleas both
at Westminster and in eyre (e.g. York). The most important of
the other contents of the MS. are a number of early legal treatises.
As in other very early Year-Books (see Maitland, Year-Books of
Edzvard II., Vol. IL, pp. x, xi) the reports of pleas are, with a few
exceptions, not dated and are not arranged in chronological order.
Judging from the few dates that can be found in the body of
the MS. as well as from other internal evidence (chiefly the names
of counsel and judges), one may say that the greater part of
the MS. is made up of Year-Books of the latter part of the reign
of Edward I., with possibly a few reports of pleas in the early
years of Edward II.
The contents of the MS. may be described as follows :
ff. 1-655. Year-Books, with other miscellaneous matter interspersed,
f. 66a. Begins: — Notandum quod quinque sunt essonia. ...
Ends f. 67 b. Explicit Parua Hengham.
f. 68 a. Begins: — Cum sit necessarium conquerentibus in Curia
domini Regis vt sibi in causibus (!) suis congruum
exibeatur remedium...
Ends f. 69 a. Explicit modus componendi breuia.
f. 69 a Begins : — Nota si bastardus se clamando legitimum
(end). heredem...
Ends f. 70 b. Explicit summa de bastardis.
ff. 7ia-72b. Various "notae."
ff- 73~76' Continuation of Year-Books.
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE BY II. D. HAZELTINE. xiii
The marginal annotations refer chiefly to statutes, such as the
Statute of Marlbridge and the Statute of Westminster the Second,
and to such matters as Dower, Villeinage, etc.
[On 49 /; at bottom is :
Gauaston. Morgana par la grace de Dieu Emperice de desert Reyne
de puceles dame des Ildes lontignes gouernatrice des undes de
grant meer. a nostra feal bacheler gardien del pount perilous
salutz. quant piars le fers farte (?) piar a pars lor obbia piers
toutz sas pars ore ast piars santz pier a perars (?) par luy poet
horn aprendra qe caluy qui sa fait pear a pars at na vaat son
amps (?) etc.
Done a nostra chastel de dyadmand en la Roche da or sur la
Ryue da Rubia an la p'ye da amyraunde.
On 50 1? at bottom :
littera. Robert of Scotland to Edward of England.
Quia sub pacis dulcadine mantes fidelium.
Asking for a treaty.
Dat. apud Kyndawy in Lauanax xvi^ die Sept. anno regni
nostri quinto.
A paper of cent, xvi with a pedigree is bound in at this point.
On 62 d a. brief.
Various grotesque sketches occur in the margins.
M. R. J.]
The passages noticed in the MS. as containing dates are the
following :
f. 18 b: Placita apud Westmonasterium coram Johanna Segraue Petro
Malore...dia luna in vigilia sancti Bartholomei anno regni regis Edwardi
filii regis Henrici xxxiij. [^;^ Edward I.; a.d. 1305.]
f. 22 a: Assisa coram Roberto de Retford et Henrico Spigurnel
Justiciariis ad assisam in Comitatu Essex'... in crastino animarum anno
regni regis Edwardi xxvij°. [27 Edward I.; a.d. 1299.]
f 44 a. On the top of the page occur these words : Da tarmino sancti
Michaalis Anno iij°. [? 3 Edward II.]
f. 50 b. At the bottom of the page, and apparently inserted in a hand
somewhat similar to that of the main body of the MS., is a letter from
Robert, King of Scotland, dated September 16 in the fifth year of his reign,
to Edward, King of England. [Edward II.] [a.d. 1311.]
xiv SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE BY H. D. HAZELTINE.
f. 6i a: De termino Pasche anno xxxij apud Ebor' coram R. de
Hingham. [a.d. 1304.]
f. 62 b contains a writ of Edward to the Sheriff of Norfolk bearing date
viij° die Julii anno regni nostri xv""". [? Edward I. or Edward II.]
Among the names that frequently appear in the above MS.
Year-Books are those of Giselham (for instance, f. 75 ^) and
Metingham (for instance, f. 58 b). William de Giselham was
King's Attorney from 7 to 14 Edward I. and in 1289 was made a
Judge of the Common Pleas. He died in 1293 {¥oss, Jiidges of
England, p. 301). John de Metingham was made a Judge of the
King's Bench in 1276. He presided in the Common Pleas from
1290 till his death in 1301 {¥oss, Judges of England, p. 445).
CORRIGENDA. Vol. I.
p. viii, 1. lo. For sixteenth read fifteenth,
p. 82, 1. 9 from bottom. For Monfort read Montfort.
p. 127, last line. For \\.b read \\b.
p. 147 sqq. This MS. is fully treated by M. Paul Meyer, Romania xxxvi. 482-502,
who gives references to the printed literature.
Under no. 4 I have wrongly included two other tracts, viz. :
\a. Merarium .......... 52 i
Merarium nuper cintillanti iubare.
With glosses and comment.
4 3. Verses on the Kalendar ....... 56
With prose preface.
Ut ait quidam philosophus, omnium expediendorum primum est
sapiencia.
The verses begin :
Bis cenos (!) menses tenet annus nomina quorum.
A comment accompanies them.
p. 148, art. 10. For Joh. de Garlandia read Alex, de \'illa dei.
p. 151, 1. 6. For Garlandi read Garlandia.
p. 164, 1. 22. For clauit read dauit.
p. 180, 1. 14. Add: See Mo)i. Germ. Hist.: Libelli de Lite ill. 603. It is by
Theobald of Etampes: first printed by Dachery {Spicil. iii. 133) from a MS.
then at Bee: reprinted from Dachery by H. Boehmer, in M. G. H., to whom
no MS. was known.
p. 201, 1. I. Add: last printed by Lord Francis Hervey in Corolla S. Eadmundi
1907, p. 525.
p. 204, art. 4, 1. 16. Add : mentioned in Mon. Germ. Hist. (Scriptt. rer.
Meroving.) 11. 233.
P- 237, 1. 25. For f. 135 read p. 135.
p. 238, 1. I. For f. 208 read p. 208.
p. 255, no. 218, art. 2. Add: By John Bradford: printed from this MS. for the
Parker Society in their edition of his works, p. 285 (W. E. A. Axon),
p. 268, 1. 19. For Whetham read Whethamstede.
p. 279, 1. 31. Add : A Latin text in Priebsch Otia Merseiana i. 129 (W. E. A. Axon),
p. 281, 1. 5 from bottom. Add. : tom. xxxv.
p. 304, 1. 22. After Lumby add in Bernardus (1S70, p. 18) in a different text.
p. 309, 1. 9 from bottom. After Walt de helned add (?helued£« = Elveden).
p. 319, 1. 32. After exhilaret add ( =exhalaret).
xvi CORRIGENDA. VOL. I.
p. 323, 1. 12. Before Prophetas add (Cum omnes).
p. 337, 1. 23. After bonorum add (honorum).
P- 353- P°'' "• 30~3^ substitute
Printed in full by M. Paul Meyer in Roviania (1907, p. 502 sqq.). It is a fragment
of a French version of the Prognosticon of Julianus of Toledo, put into dialogue-
form by the translator.
P- 357' 1- 3 f''oni bottom. Add: Printed in full by M. Paul Meyer, I.e. p. 516.
P- 358, 1. 7- For cuius read cums.
P- 359- Sept. 13. For Mamilii read Maurilii.
p. 370, 1. 3 from bottom. After ffans add (? faux).
p. 372, 1. 7 ,, ,, For on read in.
p. 377, 1. 3 ,, ,, Add: (/. girum cell circuiui sola).
p. 385, 1. I. For loh. de Garlandia read Alex, de Villa del.
p. 388, 1. 3. After dicte add (?date).
p. 395, 1. 20. For the three colons substitute =.
CORRIGENDA. Vol. II.
p. 401, 1. 6 from bottom. For av/JLiroj/xdruiu read aviJi.TrTij3iJLa.Twv.
p. 410, 1. 21 „ ,, For docendo read dicendo.
p. 412, 1. 19. For omnis read Omnis.
p. 419, 1. II from bottom. For metam read me tarn.
p. 430, 1. 19. For uocatus read uocatur.
p. 450, 1. 17 dele in the hand of Rob. Hare.
p. 455, under art. 13. Add: printed by Hearne in Robert of Gloucester 11. 578.
p. 470, 1. 3 from bottom. For text read lists.
p. 496, 1. 9. For feuist read fenist.
1. 23. For ua read na.
1. 33. Read of Edward III. confirming one of Edward I.
11- 36, 38. For Owich read Twich.
The MS. is fully discussed by M. P. Meyer and a facsimile of a page is given,
p. 499, under art. i. Add: printed in Mon. Germ. Hist., Libelli de Lite I. 254.
Under art. 3. Add : printed in Mon. Germ. Hist. I.e. 11. 423.
P- 505
p. 506,
25-
26.
39-
40.
For poessis read poestis.
For cum read en.
For tn read est.
For recreez (?) read nomez.
For finer (?) i-ead enuier.
For Panier read Pannier.
8 from bottom. For proficiuntur irad pref.
16. For xvi read xiii.
12. For i^Tjyov/xii'ovs read e^riyov/xifois.
2. For ueritato read ueritate.
4. For three read those.
658, no. 645. For Baker read Barker.
683, 1. 27. For Corteney read Costeney.
684, no. 708. For T. G. Young read T. P. Young.
685, no. 714. Add: also by the following : R. Willison, Sir Christopher Heydon,
Henry Holland, Humphrey Busby, G. Monteigne, Bp of Lincoln (referring to
Dr Gostlin's election), J. Cosin, Bp of Durham.
693, 1. 10. After Gruter add : to Conrad v. Rittershusen, written in June and
Oct. 1606. Purchased circa 1887.
515.
529.
567,
577.
627,
For an account of the College records which are kept in the
Treasury, as distinct from the Library, the student should consult
Dr Venn's Biographical History, Vol. HI. p. 263.
LIST OF PROVENANCES,
AND OTHER.
MONASTIC
Auvergne 6
Babwell 111, ?464
Barnwell ?356
Bayham ?458
Bridlington 406
Burwell ?376
Bury 145, 154, 225, 480
Byland 440
Cambridge, Grey Friars 348
Hospitium S. Edmundi 369
King's Hall ?276. Pembroke College 145
Canterbury, Christ Church ?301, 308, ?427
St Augustine's 144, 211, 238, 361, 435,
456
Derby ?84
Durham 159
Ely 170, 204, ?253, 489
Fountains 126
Gisburne 109
Gloucester ?45
Hagneby 190
Langley 134
Lesnes 123, 135, 151, 426
Lincoln 676
London, Black Friars 378
Charterhouse 433
Order of St Anthony ?148
Looz 695
Lynn 136
Norwich 161
Oseney 297, 481
Oxford, Grey Friars 403
Peterborough 437, 454
Ramsey 236
Reading 177
St Albans 230, ?267
St Ives 236
Southwell 449 (2)
Spalding 314
Stamford 266
Steyning 61
Waltham ?116, 149
Warden 316
Westminster ?153
Wight, Isle of 205
Winchester ?123
DONORS OF MANUSCRIPTS.
Argentein, Jo. ?198
Early 74, 287
Bateman, Bp 16, 63
Beverley, J. 3-5, 35, 56. 244, 250, 297, 470-
475, 481
Blome, Pet. 487, 494
Brady, N. 501, 502, 580-584, 590, 707
Bridge ?480
Burrough, Sir J. 601, 620
Butler, Nich. 414
Cabolde, Th. 45, 172, 274, (290), 371, 380,
513
Caius, Dr J. 47, 50, 76, 77, 355, 360, 404,
495, 500, ?596
Causton, J. 334
Causton, Michael 19, 24, 260,277, 302, 303,
305, 317, 453, 600, 611
Clynt (510)
Costessey, H. 109
Crome, Walter 99, 114, 129, 131, 342, 395
Crow, W. 667
Dalton, Tyrrell 412, 496
De la Poole, Galfr. 6
Derhani, Ric. de 2
Drewe, W. 361
Drury, R. 243
Elveden, Walter (54), 78, 95, 115, 147, (242),
468, (483)
Estgate, J. ?91
Eyres, C. 671
Eenge, J. 469
Fenn, Sir J. 617^'''
Gelding ?335
Goldwell, Bp 66, 70, 246, 482
Gostlin, J. 350
Grene, W. 58, 71, 92, 108, 268, 280, 301,
310, (315), 326, 347
Halle, J. 466
Hare, Rob. 717
Harlyiig, Walter 452
Hatcher, T. 372, 403
Hawley ?127
Herryson, J. ?249
Knight, Dr J. 515-578, 598, 599, 606
Lakenheath, Adam 290, (295), (460)
Lamb, J. 639-i
Lavenham (485)
Loppham, J. (510)
Lucy, W. 247
Lyndwood, W. ?328
Lynstede, Jo. 27, 40, 295
Marchall, R. 59, 79, 98, 105, 110, (111), 117,
159, 178, 181, 345, 373, (379), 385, 401,
467, (507), 593
Martin, Hugh 622
Mickleburgh 631
Millers, G. 698
Moore, Will. 53, 62, 64, 65, 72, 73, 83, 84,
106, 107, 121, 124, 126, 130, 132, 133, 135,
140, 142-146, 149-151, 153-156, 158, 160,
162, 164, 168-170, 173-177, 179, 184-188,
190-197, 201, 204-207, 209-211, 213, 217-
220, 223-239, 241, 266, 291, 314, 318, 334,
336, 343, 363, 381, 382, 384, 387-393,
396-399, 405, 406, 410, 413, 415, 416,
XX
DONORS OF MANUSCRIPTS,
419-423, 425-433, 435-437, 442, 443, 449,
450, 454, 456, 457, 585, 586, 588, 592,
595, 597
Mowse, W. 348
Osberne, H. 82, 321, 332
Osberne, J. 374
Poole, G. de la 6
Pulham, Ric. 163, 458, (459), 509
Rudham, J. ?512
Ryghtwyse 463
Salter, E. 216
Sheringham, R. 669
Smith, J. ?621
Smith, J. H. 685
Somerseth, J. 183
Somersham, W. 359
Speyrhawke, J. ?328
Sty ward ?165
Thomston, J. 104, 285
Turnbull, T. S. 618, 673-684
Tyrryngton, J. 279, 300, ?493
Valenger, S. 103
Wall, 119
Wortley, B. 604
Wright, R. 148, ?193, 514
NAMES OF SCRIBES.
25.
Swan (?).
114.
Tielmannus.
116.
Wrattyng, Joh., of Waltham.
157.
Stubb.
165.
Sty ward.
181.
T. Water.
184.
Durrani.
190.
Welles of Hagnaby.
203.
Coote.
249.
Herryson.
270.
Bredon.
296.
Hawke.
298.
Smyth, Rob.
302.
W. de Camville.
330.
Rogerus.
369.
Howysson de Wygenhale.
417.
W. Berdon.
467.
Whyston.
464.
Conrad de Vipeth i43r.
507.
Salman.
DATES OF MANUSCRIPTS ANTERIOR
TO CENT. XVI.
Cent.
viii. 153 (fragments in binding)
ix late. 144
xi, xii. 428
xii. 96, 103, 104, 158, 161, 243, 267, 301, 318, 360 (fragment), 365, 366, 379, 413, 426,
427, 446, 456
xii late. 92, 121, 126, 149, 309
xii-xiii. 81, 129, 135, 145, 151, 153, 154, 210, 268, 295, 403, 406, 411
xiii early. 6, 190, 316, 400, 412
xiii. 15, 16, 17, 28, 31, 34, 41, 44, 51, 55, 62, 66, 67, 68. 84, 86, 87, 90, 96, 100, 108,
109, 110, 117, 120, 130, 159, 162, 163, 177, 181, 199, 204, 205, 211, 221, 224, 225.
236, 238, 240, 248, 251, 253, 261, 283, 284, 288, 289, 292, 293, 297, 312, 317, 327,
331, 333, 338, 340, 341, 342, 344, 347, 350, 352, 361, 362, 363, 367, 372, 380, 384,
385, 401, 404, 407, 408, 410, 414, 424, 427, 435, 439, 440, 441, 447, 452, 460, 465,
466, 468, 469, 480, 482, 493, 494, 504, 506, 509, 510, 513, 593, 600, 601, 716, 719
xiii late. 10, 13, 19, 23, 43, 46, 61, 75, 78, 85, 123, 134, 136, 138, 156, 172, 202, 208,
234, 239, 279, 290, 321, 329, 351, 456, 458, 459, 479, 512, 589, 594, 611, 715
xiii-xiv. 2, 18, 20, 22, 52, 54, 91, 111, 127, 137, 147, 237, 243, 276, 305, 319, 346, 349,
402, 409, 418, 438, 444, 481, 483, 497, 508, 668*
xiv. 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 21, 24, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 36, 37, 40, 42, 45, 49, 59, 62, 63, 67, 87,
89, 93, 97, 98, 105, 115, 117, 118, 139, 141, 159, 161, 162, 171, 174, 179, 184, 200,
212, 214, 231, 233, 240, 242, 245, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 269,
272, 274, 277, 278, 280, 281, 285, 286, 289, 290, 299, 300, 302, 303, 304, 307, 308,
309, 311, 317, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 328, 330, 334, 339, 343, 345, 362, 358, 372,
373, 394, 407, 410, 424, 434, 435, 437, 443, 451^, 453, 454, 463, 484, 485, 486, 487,
489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 499, 505, 588, 605, 720
1 34 1. 464
1355. 282
xiv late. 380*
xiv-xv. 1, 74, 119, 133, 178, 198, 315, 375, 378, 388, 448, 449, 706
XV early. 132, 142, 148, 160, 164, 216, 314
DATES OF MANUSCRIPTS ANTERIOR TO CENT. XVI. XXlll
Cent.
XV. 26, 35, 38, 39, 42, 47, 48, 56, 57, 68, 69, 71, 79, 82, 83, 84, 94, 99, 101, 102, 106,
107, 110, 112, 113, 116, 120, 122, 124, 128, 131, 140, 146, 152, 157, 165, 166, 168,
175, 176, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 190, 200, 207, 209, 213, 215, 217, 230, 232, 240,
241, 244, 246, 247, 250, 262, 263, 264, 265, 270, 275, 287, 294, 296, 297, 310, 313,
332, 334, 335, 336, 337, 348, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 359, 364, 368, 369, 370, 371,
376, 377, 383, 386, 390, 413, 429, 433, 436, 441, 451, 461, 462, 467, 470, 471,
472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 488, 507, 511, 588, 590, 593, 668, 669, 670*,
671, 672*
1432. 114 •446- 99 I4,'^9' 298
1438. 131 1447. 717 1464. 249
1441. 395 [451. 60 1467. 369
XV late. 50, 70, 72, 76, 77, 95, 167, 196, 219, 223, 235, 266, 374, 417, 457, 500, 596, 718
MANUSCRIPTS SEEN BY LELAND AND
BALE AT GONVILLE HALL.
Leland, Collectanea IV. 20 :
In bibliotheca Collegii de Gunvyle.
I. Synonima Ciceronis ad Vecturium. Leland. Longe abest opusculum a majestate
Ciceronis.
■2. Fabulae 50^ a Caio Fabio Fulgentio Gordiano philosophice expositae.
3. Enigmata Symposii.
4. Armachanus super libros Sententiarum.
5. Summa Dumbleton cum conclusionibus moralis philosophiae [499. i].
6. Methodius de expulsis e paradiso protoparentibus. Hie titulus in indice tantum
comparuit.
7. Tractatus qui dicitur Repressiva, autore Richardo medico [95. 6].
8. Odyngton de motibus planetarum et Ahnanak reversionis eorum. Quidam
annotavit in margine: "Fuit monachus, ut putatur, de Evesham." Lelandus,
Est autem libeUulus velut Theorica Ahnanak Profacii Judaei.
9. Tabula motus octavae Sphaerae, autore Profacio Judaeo.
10. De inventione annorum Arabum, secundum Mag. Campanum.
11. Tabula aequationis domorum, cum canone praecedente, per mag. Joh. Wate.
12. Calendarium mag. Walteri Elveden, socii aulae de Gunvyle, cum tribus cyclis
jQlibiB_
13. Aequatorium mag. Joannis de Lineriis [?110. i].
14. Calendarium Lincolniensis.
15. /Idem de Iride '
De utilitate artium
De coloribus \ libelli.
De cometis
^De natura intellectus
16. Stanton in canonibus tabularuni Arsachelis [141. 18].
17. Aphorismi Jo. Damasceni cum commento Isidori [59. i]
18. Historia Freculphi [92].
Bale, Index Scriptornm (Poole and Bateson):
p. 61. Downeham, Distinctiones [39].
125. Grene. Additiones ad Polychronicon [58].
131. W. de Monte. Distinctiones theologiae [138].
224. (Death of Jo. Latemer a Carmelite.)
256. J. Somer. Calendarii castigationes etc.
324. Repyngton, Homilies [246].
331. R. de Marham Manipulus chronicorum [26].
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
355. C. M. A. 948
582.
Paper and vellum, 8| x 62, and smaller sizes, ff. 232, ten volumes
in one. Cent, xv and xvi.
Given by Dr Caius, On the flyleaf is :
Collegio suo de Goiieville et Caius in Cantabrigia Joannes Caius dono dedit.
I. Collation: i flyleaf, i**- 12^ (wants 6-8).
Contents :
Well written. Cent, xv, xvi.
1. VaKrfvov irepi <TV/inrT<i)fidTuv 8ia(popds . . . . . f. I
Tiva fxev ^(TTi Kai Trdaa to. crvfiTravra
— TTJ rOiv a.fx(f)i.<T^r)ToviJ.ev(j}V Kpiaet.
2. Headed later. YoKrjvov Trepl twv iu tois cvixirTwixaaLV airiwv
^i^Xiov a. 17
In the original hand : dpxv tov TerdpTov \6yov.
Capitula.
Tas aiTcas tCov crv/xTrTUifj.dTwi'
■ — (IpTjaeTai Kara, rhv (corr. from rot's) e^?}? \o-yov.
TAos Tov Terdprov \6yov.
dpxyj TOV e \6yov ......... 40
'0 (TTracrfibs 8^ /cat rpo/xos.
ff. 41^-430 left blank.
Ends : VTroxovSpiaKui irpoaayopevopLivip. TAos FaX. tt. t. iv
T. (TVpLITT. aiT. fOV,
Ke(pd\aia tov ^ktov ........ 64 (^
Ylepi Tu>v iiro/x^vuv dWrjXots avp.irwp.dTwi' .
f. 66b is left blank: note "desunt 2 folia."
Ends f. 90^: iyii Si /utjkoi'S (peiodp-evm ivTavOa KaraTravau
TOP \6yov. TiXoi VaX. tt. t. iv t. (xv/jlttt. alTiwv.
In another hand : iypd<pr) did x^'Po' 'Iwavfov Ba^dp-ov iv
AovTeTig,- deos ttjs \(/vxv^ iXetirui.
G. C. C. II. 26
402 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [355
f. 91 blank.
Four leaves blank except for a table of contents and a note
in Greek.
II. On smaller paper : a clear hand of cent. xvi.
3. Hyppocratis aphorism! . . . . . . . . f. 92
TtDj' d(f)opiaixQv rixriixa wpCcTov.
O {fxev added) fiios /3paxus
— davacFifxov to toiovtov.
TeXos TU)v d(popi(T/xQv.
4. Toji' wpoyvwariKCcv r/xiifxa irpQiTOv . . . . . . 1 1 j
T6i> ir)Tpov doKeei fxoi Hpiarov elvai
Ends imperfectly f. 119/'
rds 5e cLTTOcrTdaeis -qcrcrov to. iv ry yaffrpl oibi]ixaTa Troieerai.
III. In a better hand : pale ink.
5. Hippocratis aphorismi.
Begins imperfectly : 'Ec 5e roidi Trapo^vafxois.
(One leaf probably gone): f. 129 a defaced with black chalk.
Ends unfinished in to/j-os 7 : /xdWov jSXdi/'ets (less than a
page of text is wanting).
IV. In a very neat small hand.
6. TaXrjvou Trepi xP^'tts tuiu acpvyfiQv . . . . . . 135
Tts 7) XP^'-^ '^^'' crcpvy/xQv ;
— Tu)v evepyecwv e^ivpicTKeiv.
f. 142 (5 blank.
V. Also neatly written : a good deal contracted.
7. A second copy of the same tract (no. 6) . . . . 143
Ending unfinished on 1461^: just about half the text is
wanting, ff. 147-150 blank.
VI. On much smaller paper, in a poor hand.
8. VaXTjvoO Trepi opuv larpiKuiv . . . . . . . i:ji
"Opa <yo(j)Tiv cfuvTa^Lv i{u)Tipijov 6\wu.
E:Vi 5^ ifi'ia rd^eis evripwv.
Ends : rots aufiacri e/c tlov Xafx^avofiivo^v rpo^'^f-
9. llfpl \f/vxv^ irpoXoyos . . . . . . . . 156
0 wepi i^fx^s woe \670s ov to tI (ctlv.
Capitula ........... 157
Ilept Tov Tiviov eaTi Trpovoia . . . . , . . 157/'
"Oti fxh iari irpdvoia.
Ends imperfectly: TLixijipdada.!. tov (povia 158^.
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VII. On i:)apcr of the larger size, with some vellum leaves.
Collation: \^ 2 (marked 6f (wants 4, 5) (i, 6 vellum) 3 {yy
(wants 2, 7; i, 4, 5, 8 vellum) | quire gone | 4 (9)' (1,4, 5, 8 vellum).
10. 'l(j}<TT]irov 'lofSaiK^j a.pxo-i.oXoyia.'s ^//SXos ta . . . . f. 159
Capitula.
(4')Xai'tou 'Iwcr^TTou 'loi/S. dpx- ^'■i^'^^i-ov 'a.
(T)cD 5e wpojTw Irei.
Ends imperfectly in c. iv § 2 : ttjs ewi tovtio \vTrrjs.
The next quire begins in lib. xn c. ii § 7 (pavepa yiinjTai.
After f. 169 the leaves are wanting from § 12, wpos avrov Idos
to § I5> ""pos ti/jL7]v ttiv Trap' avTOv.
After f. 1 73 one leaf is wanting from c. iv § i dSe\(p6s 'EXeaj'apou
to § 3 1. I eis Trjv AiyvvTOi' dirriyyeiXe.
After f. 177 one leaf is wanting from iv. 9 KXijdels 6e lo 10
e^rjXdov viravTqcbfXfvoi.
The quire ends in § 11, rod fi7] TroXiopKideh.
The next quire (f. 179) begins in xn vii. 7 eopTa^'etv rrju
avdKT7](jLV and goes down to the end of c. x § 12 KLfOvfovs
KaTecTTT).
VIII. In a good hand wath ornament in red at the top of
the first page.
11. H Oda XeiTOvpyeia rov iv dyioLS irarpos rjp.G>v '\wdvvov dpxL-
einCKbirov rrjs YxwvcrTavTLvoviroKiuii rod XP^C'"^'''^/^'^^' • • '^^
0 debs 6 debs ij/nQv.
Ends with the expulsion of the Catechumens.
^Ti Kal iri. iv elp-qvT] rod KVplov derjduifJiev.
IX. In a clear hand (cent, xv ?), 18 lines to a page.
12. (a) Fragment of a treatise on the Trinity, beginning
Kai fucLv ajroTeXovv vTrbaraaiv avvdeTov . . . . . 195
The section ends : ravr-qv ^ffxe" xai ^x^' vifbcTaaiv.
The next is : irepl avvwoaraTov .
'YiVvirbcTTaTov Si dLcrcrQs Xiyerai
— (pvaedis re Kal wpoailnrov.
Tcfi deotpiXeaTdTip Kvpi^ Vioapiq. diaKovu) Mafi/ios rarreivos xa'pe'" 196 ^
'ETreibrjirep noXvs t)iuv irepl rris Oelas aapKuxxecos.
ToG ai^ToO TTpbs ' A/xcpiXoxi-ov . . - . • • • ■97'^
Oixria di Kal virbaracns.
Tavra elcrl to. SiSdyp-aTa tov dyiov lUrpov tov diroaTbXov direp
edida^e rbv ayiov KXrjfxevTa rbv pLad7]TT]v avrov . . . ^97^'
"Opoi 5id<popoi Kara rijv 7rapd5wai.v Kal iriffTiv ttjs 07. KadoXiKTJs
K. diroaToXLKTJs iKKXtjalas (TvXXiyovrai dfrb re KX-qp-evTos Kal
eripuv bffiiov dvopQv k.t.X.
26 — 2
404 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [355-
'0 ay. K\^/U7;s 5' iraTras dirb rod Trerpov . . . . f. 198
Upos OLKpL^ecTepav irapcidoaiv eKeivo eidevai XPI ori. irpbs wav to
oiovQv ^rjTTjfjia.
After several sections
"Erepof (Trjixetov irepl ttjs 0,7. Tpiados — Aiovvcriov apeowaylrov . 213
Ei/ tQ) xpaWeiv Sai'eiS tco deGi \eywv ev tQ) (pwrl ffov oij/o/Jieda (puis.
Tol) ay. Tprjyopiov vvffffTjs irepl tyjs (17. Tpiddos . . . 215
Tt ecrTiu ofioovaios k.t.X.
"E^- Tov Kad' rffiiliv 5rj 7;'tD;'at
— Trav(T6(pws TTj CFvvbiaei. tCov (pvaeicv.
These bpoi. didcpopoi are printed in the appendix to the Bene-
dictine Athanasius. They occur in MS. Barocc. (Bodl.) 30.
(/>) QeoSuipov fjLOvaxov ^acriXdov (?) tov \d<TKapi. \6yos diro-
XiTtKos wpos TOV iirluKowov KOTpQvqs Kara tQiv TraXwj' i^yovv
KaTCL twv AaTlvwv irepi tov nvevfiaTos tov dyiov . . 217
'Eweidr] epiOTTjaLP inreXdjSeTo ij /SacriXeta fxov Trpos ae w iSpioTaTe
iwicKOTre.
Ends imperfectly f. iidh: ets dto% Kai warrjp- iraXaids.
In Cave, Hist. Litt. a.d. 1255 (p. 724) the opening of the text
copied by Wharton from this MS. is printed. Other copies
are known, e.g. Lincohi Coll. Oxford, Cod. Gr. vii f. 10 1.
X. In a scrawling hand of cent. xvi.
13. Extracts from Psellus de victualium qualitate . . . 227
Ilepl dyKovpicov.
He pi dfiirap etc.
On f. 230. Bl^XIov dtvTcpov.
'O fi^v ovv tQ>v diaiT7]iJ.dT0}i>, yaXijfOTaTe avTOKpaTLop KiovaTavrive.
Ends imperfectly f. 232 /> on aeXdx^a.
356. C. U. A. 839
583.
Paper (one sheet of vellum), 9 x 5|, ff. 74, 34 lines to a page.
Cent. XV, in a much contracted hand.
Given by ?
Collation: i^^ 2^^ 3^--6^- : wrongly paged.
Contents :
Notebook of sermons heard and preached by an ecclesiastic (perhaps an Austin
Friar) in Cambridge and elsewhere. It may come from Barnwell.
It begins:
prima (?)
Dominica post festuni michaelis, et est dominica 17. apud Bury predicauit
hynwood (?). The heads of the sermons and references to authorities are given.
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In many cases the text is followed hy an abbreviation con... which may staml
for conuentui.
The 2nd sermon is in die dedicacionis de bury. Other notes of place are:
p. 3. Dom. pro.\. ante fest. Michael predicauit fraler minor melboun (?) apiid
Bury. p. 3. in festo S. Etheldrede.
p. ■;. In festo omnium sanctorum, apud Coton : p. 8. in ecclesia botulphi in
anglicis ad populum. p. 22. Postea sequebatur (?) collacio ad clerum. p. 2.H.
In transl. .S. Augustini.
p. 29. sermo in ecclesia b. uirginis. On pp. 19, 32 occurs the e.xpre.ssion \i!
riptio; on p. 32 the word anglice precedes, p. 38. sermo cancellarii. p. 58.
2* die uacat sermo propter pluviam.
p. 6r. Pro exequiis auree aule. Exequie magistri aule regie,
p. 70. Processio pro belli uictoria in francia.
On p. 72 begin Cotaciones secundi anni. St Etheldreda and Transl. of
S. Augustine occur again, p. 128. In die Trinitatis sermo in anglicis.
p. 137. in festo reliquiarum apud Bery. p. 142. apud ciuitatem londoniarum.
(Ends : Item homines lond. sunt newe fangul.)
p. 145. Prior colchestrie.
Ends imperfectly p. 146 (148).
Though we have plenty of medieval sermons, few liooks occur in which the time
and place of their preaching are given.
357. C. M. A. 838
584.
Vellum, 8f x 5^, ff. 72, 36 lines to a page. Cent, xv, clearly
written.
Given by ? . 2 fo. eternitatis.
Collation: i^--4'- 5'-7'-
In the upper margin of f. i is the name tylney (xv).
Contents :
An exposition on St John ascribed by Leland and Tanner to Jo.
Tilney, Canon of Lincoln, ob. 1474.
In principio erat uerbum. i". lux in tenebris lucet et tenebre earn non
comprehenderunt. Inor'' (Mores?) in istis uerbis iii^o {or primo)
tanguntur et primo datur nobis intelligi presencia diuine claritatis.
Ends imperfectly in c. xxi : Petre anias me. In uerbis istis exigit
dominus a petro spiritualem.
358. rC M. A. 731
585. I James 230
Vellum, 8| x 5^, ff. 308, 30 lines to a page. Cent, xiv early,
in a sood clear hand.
4o6
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[358-
Given by ? . 2 fo. totus mundus.
Collation: i'--3^^ 4* 5^- &~ \\ quire gone || 7'^^ (wants ii, 12) 8'--
11^- (6 cane.) \2^- 13" 14'- 15" i6« (wants 5,6) 17'- 18'- 19" 20^--2 5^-
(wants II, 12) 26^--28'- (wants 10-12) 29'- (wants ii, 12).
Contents :
A collection of sermons arranged under heads.
J . De natiuitate Christi ........ f. i
Media nocte clamor factus est ecce sponsus uenit Matt. xxv°.
In sacris litteris Christus sponsus appellatur.
Contains twelve sermons : ff. 43, 44 are blank.
2. De purificatione b. Marie ....... 45
Optulerunt puerum etc. Hec uerba scripta sunt de oblatione
pueri Samuelis.
Contains nine sermons : imperfect at the end.
3. De die cinerum ......... 69
Misericordia et ueritas obuiauerunt etc.
Three sermons: ff. 75 '^-78/' blank.
4. De festo pasche ......... 79
Accipite et comedite.
Eleven sermons: ff. 119/^-125 (^ blank.
5. De festo Pentecostes 126
Emitte spiritum tuum etc.
Nine sermons: f. \i,\b, 155 blank.
6. De trinitate 156
Tres unum sunt etc.
Two sermons : three blank leaves follow.
7. De Corpore Christi ........ 162
Probet seipsum homo.
Two sermons : f. 165 blank.
8. De assumpcione b. Marie . . . . . . . 166
Coronata triumphat.
Fifteen sermons.
9. De natiuitate b. Marie 220
Progreditur quasi aurora.
The tenth sermon ending with a collect is followed by a gap,
before p. 256 : a fragment (counted as the eleventh) follows.
There are thirteen, followed by 2^ blank leaves.
10. De omnibus Sanctis ........ 266
Post tempestatem tranquillum facis.
Eight sermons, f. 298/1 is blank.
11. In ordinibus.
Posui uos ut eatis etc.
Five sermons : ending f. 307 : the rest blank.
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359. r C. M. A. 836
586. \ ? James 268
Paper, 8| x 5^, ft', i + 224, 66 and more lines to a page.
Cent. XV, in a .small and difficult hand : no ruled lines.
Most of the quires are foliated thus " i fo. 2'^' quaterni " etc. as
well as numbered consecutively: one quire of 12 leaves is wanting
after f 132. The numbering goes up to 236. 2 fo. e.xemplum.
Given by ? W. Somersham : see Venn I. 3. At the bottom of
f 212^ is Somersham constat. There is a vellum flyleaf at the
beginning; a bit of a leaf of a xiiith cent, legal MS.: on it is an
alphabetical index rerum.
Collation: a' i'--i i^'- (quire gone) i2^-'-i9''-.
Contents :
A preacher's manual.
Appropinquatio... prima est dei ad hominem . . . . f. i
Tenebre. corporales faciunt hominibus 7 mala .... 6 /'
Diei est tempus apertum <jb
Peccatum. volo ostendere duo ....... 15
At the top off. 177 is some faint English writing.
On f. 183 the story of Asenath is quoted from the Speculum
Historiale.
The last few headings are :
De S. Anna. Radix sancta et rami. Ro. xi . . . . ^.^3^'
Cepit facere et docere ......... 235/^
Scitis precepta .......... 236 (^
Epulemur in azimis sinceritatis ....... 236/)
360. C. M. A. 947
587.
Paper, 8| x 6, two volumes, ft". 324, 19 and 24 lines to a page.
Cent. xvi.
Binding, stamped leather over wooden boards : two fragments
of a well-written xiith cent. MS. relating to Old Testament histor}-
are in the binding.
Given by Dr Caius. On the flyleaf :
Collegio suo de Goneuille et Caius in Cantahrigia Joannes Caius dono dedit.
I. Collation : 1'- 2'" (i cane.) 3" (wants 12) 4'' (18 cane.) 5'" 6'--
1 1''^ (wants 10-12).
408 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [360-
Contents :
1. VaKrivov ire pi twv Kad' 'IwiroKpaT-qv ffTOixeicov . . . f. I
'ETreidrj to aroixdov iXax'-O'Toi^ ecrri juopcov.
Lib. II, p. 67 ends p. 80: rw /Stai'w? eXKo/xevw re'Xos tov
devripov \6yov t. cttoix- /cci^' Ttttt.
2. TaXTjvov irepi Bvud/uewv (pi'aiKu>v ...... 85
'ETreiSr; ro /j.^v aiaOdveadai re.
Lib. II, p. 157. Ill, p. 222 ends p. 288
avveTTLairCivTai. ^paxv.
ToO Tpirov TT. 5vv. (pva. to tAos.
One blank leaf: note by Caius on verso, forming title to the
next volume.
Libri Galeni 8'° postremi cum bona parte sexti, de medendi
methodo. cuius operis quinque primi libri cum bona parte
sexti continentur seorsum in alio volumine maiori et anti-
quiori cuius ultime pagine numerus est 160.
1 1 . Collation : i ^ -- 1 4^-.
3. Galenus de methodo medendi: libri \'I-XIV . . . 161
Lib. VI begins imperfectly : XPV'^^'^'- '^'^'' d(p\ey/j.dvTwv oXairep
iarlp Tj vypd KTjpioTr).
VII, p. 173. VIII, p. 214. IX, p. 253. X, p. 290. XI, p. 333.
XII, p. 376. XIII, p. 412. XIV, p. 453: ends p. 495:
TeXevTaTW Kai ovros 6 \oyos '^axO'TO'i w ttjs GepaTrevTiKT^s
/xedodov Oeu) x^P"-
361. C. M. A. 691
442.
Vellum, 7j x 5^, ff. 2 + 543, double columns of 45 lines.
Cent, xiii, finely written and illuminated in good style.
On a flyleaf an inscription in Dr Caius' hand :
Collegio de Goneville et Caius Mr Gulielmus Drewe dono dedit.
On the next flyleaf:
Biblia henrici de Cokerynge de librario sancti Aug. Cant, distinxtione prima
gradu primo.
This is not in the usual hand of the librarian of St Augustine's,
but in a more elaborate one which appears in a few books from
that Abbey, e.g. Trinity College, B. 4. i.
The book is entered in the Abbey Catalogue (no. 25).
Beside the inscription is the xvith cent, number 1057.
Collation: a' i2''-52« (wants 15) 6=^'-26-" 271" 28'- 29-.
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Contents :
On the fly-leaf : ordo librorum istius Biblie : five memorial verses,
e.g. Gens. Exo. Le. Num. Deu. Jos. Jud. Ruth. Re. Paial(i)pom.
Prologues of Jerome (i) Fraler Ambrosius . . . . . f. i
(2) Desiderii mei . ..... 3/'
Genesis — 2 Par. Esdr. Neem. Tob. Judith. Esther. Job. . . 4
Psalter. (Galilean.)
Parab. — Ecclesiasticus. Oralio Salomonis (follows Ecclus. li
without a break).
Isaias — Malachi.
I, 1 Machabeorum.
Evv. Paul. Epp. Act. Cath. Epp. Apocalypsis.
Interpretationes nominum : Aaron, mons fortis — Zebe. hostia lupi.
Note on the interpretation of Scripture ..... 542 b
f. 543 is blank.
The books have illustrated initials, rather small and rough, but
effective. They are as follows :
Prologues, i. Jerome in blue chasuble writing.
2. Single figure in white.
Gl'ii. Initial with seven pictures of the days of Creation and the Seventh Day.
In the lower margin are two peacocks. It is curious to note that the peacock occurs in
other St Augustine's books: e.g. a Bible, Brit. Mus. Burney 11, and an Apocalypse at
Lambeth: cp. with the latter an Apocalypse belonging to Mr H. Y. Thompson.
Exod. Figure with scroll. Lev. Moses horned : God's head above. iVum. God:
Moses kneeling. Detit. Moses horned .speaks to Jews. Jos. Nimbed figure
on R. gives book to Joshua(?) on L. Ji'd. Gone. Ruth. Elimelech in
broad hat, and Naomi. i Reg. Elkanah between Hannah and Peninnah.
2 Reg. David seated : kneeling figure. 3 Reg. Solomon with crown and sceptre.
4 Reg. Ahaziah in bed : physician holds up bottle. i Par. Single figure.
2 Par. Solomon seated, looks up. Esdr. Tall crowned figure. Neh. Single
figure. Tob. Similar. Judith. With raised axe. Large head of Holofernes
below. Esth. Like Exod. Job. Lies naked : his wife seated by him.
Ps. Beatiis. David with harp. Doiitimis illHininaiio. Davirl anointed by Samuel in
mitre. Dixi custodiaiii. David with hand on red cross-shaped tree (?). Dixit.
Decorative. Sabiuni. Jonah nude in fish's mouth: God's hand above. Exultate.
Two men (Jacob and angel) wrestle. Cantate. Priest at lectern. Dixit. Christ
seated. Parab. Solomon with book. Eccl. Figure with outspread arms.
Cant. Decorative. Sap. Ecclus. Single figures. Isa. — Ezek. Single figures
looking up or writing or with scrolls. Dan. Warrior in mail with sword. Hosea.
God speaks to him. Jonah. Swallowed by fish. The rest, single figures, or
decorative. i Mace. Two warriors. 2 Mace. Man with book and messenger. Matt.
Mark. Single figures. Luc. Zacharias and angel. Joh. Eagle. Paul. Epp.
Single figures {Heb. has two) mostly of Paul, with sword or book. Act. Man with
book. Cath. Epp. Single figures (Peter with key). Apoc. John roused by angel.
In the lower margin oi Jude is a monkey seated holding an owl. On the next leaf, a
horned sea-monster fiddling.
4IO CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [362-
362. C. M. A. 732
441.
Vellum, 8x6, ff. 243, double columns of 47 lines and single
lines 24 to a page. Cent, xiii, in two hands, both good.
Given by ? . 2 fo. I. me n°.
Old binding, white skin over boards. II. dibus deus.
Collation: i« : i'--3'- 4'^ (16-18 cane.) 5» 6i---i9'2 20**.
On the first cover (reversed) is written :
S. Lauuens.
Inside the cover is an erased inscription and also the beginning
of a will :
Ego tomas merstoun in hunc modum condo testamentum mcum etc.
Contents :
I. In double columns.
Inc. Breuiarium ad omnes materias in iure canonico inueni-
endas ........... f. i
Verborum soUempnitate penitus resecata de talento credito nobis.
Ends f. \\\b : omnes et .c. sunt.
Expl. bieu. ad omn. mat. in iure canon, inueniendas.
On f. viii a are some pencil scribbles and also two paragraphs.
((?) Si quis sompniaverit qui erat (querat) quemlibet librum ita
docendo ilium aper(i)at. In nomine patr. et fil. et sp. s.
Amen. Primam literam quam in pagina inuenerit teneat.
A. singnificat prosperitatem et felicem uitam etc.
{h) The beginning of the Visio Pauli.
Dies dominicus dies est in quo gaudent angeli et.
On the verso at the top are eight roughly drawn heads.
II. In a large hand.
i. Sermons (Odonis super Evangelia) 1
1. Dominica prima in adiieiitu domiiii.
Cum appropinquasset Ihesus etc. Presens euangelium bis
in anno legitur.
2. Cum appropinquasset etc. Transiuit deus de monte oliueti 6 b
3. Erunt signa etc. In hoc euangelio principaliter agitur de
aduentu ......... 11
4. In die purificacionis b. Marie . . . ■ ■ • 15
Postquam impleti sunt dies etc. Statutuni erat in lege
quod mulier.
5. Simile est regnum celorum.
6. Ductus est Ihesus.
At p. 37 a different hand begins, in tabular form.
.Sequitur de gula et de eius comitatu.
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On f. 2,1 ^ 3. similar table on Luxiiria.
On f. 38 a constitution of Abp Boniface about tithes, and, in
a xvth cent, hand, one of Abp Simon Islip.
On f. 381^, 39 '7, ill the former hand a table
Ista sunt inquirenda in confessione, de superbia.
On f. 39^ a note. Cum Inibicio etc. extra. C. de secundis
nupciis.
ii. Tract on Confession, in a large hand . . . . . f. 40
Penitens accedens ad confessionem flens et gemens.
Ends f. 51 :
redibis ad me et ego iniungam tibi penitenciam.
iii. Sermons continued, in the first hand . . . . . 51
r. Letania maior et minor.
Quis uestrum habebit amicum etc. Hoc euangelium
legitur in letania minori.
2. Recumbentibus xi discipulis.
3. Eleuata est nubes de tabernaculo.
The last two of this set seem to be
Mane nobiscum domine . . . . . . . 130
Satis nos oportet timere tres causas • . . . . 131
After this is a rubric
Dotninica prima in aduentu doinini . . . . . 13 2
Dominus iudex noster, etc. In uerbis prepositis duo princi-
paliter ostenduntur.
The rubrics show omission of a good many Sundays. The
last of the set is
Bona est oracio cum ieiunio et elemosina. Hiis uerbis
commendauit tobie et filio eius et nobis .... 233
Ending f. 235
celestem mitigauit indignacionem.
363. C. M. A. 1068
569.
Vellum, 9f X 5;^, ff. 250 + 7, 40 lines to a page. Cent, xiii,
finely written in red and black. Initials in red and blue.
Given by W. Moore. 2 fo. ilia prima.
Collatio7i: a* (wants 4) i'--i6^- 17" i8i--2i^- b^
On f. i a are some elegiacs (20 lines) in a xvith cent, hand said
to be that of John Aynsworth, who has also made copious correc-
tions in the text of the latter part of the MS.
They begin :
Nil homini melius quam sic (?) diuina legendo
Figat ibi uitam quo sibi uita uenit.
412 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [3^3-
On f. i i^* in a good xvth cent, hand (the top of the leaf torn off):
In isto libro continentur.
Aurora.
Epistola mag. Mathei Vindocinensis ad V>. Archiepiscopuni Turonensem de
libro Toliie.
ff. ii, iii are from an early xiiith cent. MS. of Martial (40 lines
to a page). Titles of epigrams in red in the margin :
f. ii contains xii, xxxi. 9. Si mihi nasica (Nausicae).
xliii. 10. Extinctam liceat quid ad lucernam.
f. iii xn, Ixi. 8. Nigri fornicis. — Ixxii. i. latentis agelli.
At the end are two more leaves which intervened between the
first two and contain XII, xliii. 11 — Ixi. 7.
At the top off. I is the name Willelmus Longe (xvi).
Contents :
I. Petri Remensis Aurora.
Inc. proemium in librum qui dicitur Aurora mag. petri
natione anglici canonici ecclesie Remensis que uulgo
dicitur sancti Dionisii le besturne . . . • . f. i
omnis scriptura diuinitus inspirata.
— inlerfectio diaboli a Chrislo.
Aliud proemium ......... 2 /-'
Frequens sodalium petitio.
— amore sue diuinitatis intlammat.
A further passage is added in the margin : uel certe tam
clari nominis — ueritatis fulgor patenter illuxit.
De materia operis et intentione Auctoris .... 3
Initium mundi quales ab origine prima
Hiis ego munificum uenor habere deum.
Oratio auctoris hoc opus incipientis 3
Da tua facta deus ut persequar ore fideli
Hec tibi preponi turba scolaris ama.
Quot modis mundus possit accipi.
Mundus quatuor modis dicitur
— continens et cont[in]entium etc.
De operibus vi dierum etc. ....... 3 '''
Primo facta die duo ceUim terra leguntur.
Genesis— 4 Regum follows. Then Tobit, Esther, Judith,
Daniel, i, 2 Maccabees, Job, Cantica (Inc. omelia Origenis
super Cant. Cant.).
Euangelia historia. Actus Apostolorum.
Ending f. 213 ^i Hie finit liber et consummat linea metrum.
564] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 413
Expl. lil)er actus apostolorum.
Inc. iiersus exceptiomim V. et N. T. in qiiilms contineUir
summa totius operis f. 213;!'
Hac de lege noua ueterique uolumina complens.
Divided into sections, in the first of which the letter A does
not occur, in the second B etc.
Ending with sections on the prophets, John Baptist, and the
Apostles, Anne and her three husbands.
lohannem iustum uiciis queni scimus inustum.
2. Mathei Vindocinensis Thobias . . . . • • 221
Epistola Mag. Mathei Vindocinensis ad B. archiepiscopum
turonensem de libro Thobie.
Ecclesie Turonensis apex, ouium speculator,
Et Speculum presul Bartholomee uale
Metrificat. reprobat liuor. amicus habel.
Expl. proemium. Inc. liber Thobie ..... 221^
Ex agro ueteri uirtutis semina morum
Plantula, iusticie pullulat ampla seges.
Aynsworth has corrected the text and substituted lines (of
his own making?) throughout.
Ends f. 250: Thobiam merito relligione sequi.
Expl. hystoria thobie metrice conscripta a mag. Matheo
Vindocinensi.
3. In another hand, not much later,
Anglia flere paro tua fata tuosque dolores . . . 250
Et te cui rapuit uitam uiolencia, pacem
Pugna. fidem fraus. ira iocos. infamia famam.
Written after the murder of Thomas a Becket.
Ends f. 257 :
Ut non uictori sed uicto uictima detur.
On the verso of the last fly-leaf are some badly written
verses (xv?)
Dum cano si dedero pocius mea comoda quero.
There are 19 lines.
364. I C. M. A. 825
619. I James 250
Vellum, 9I x6|, ff. 160 + 4, double columns of 34 lines. Cent, xv,
well written. Good ornament, green, red, blue and gold on f. i.
Given by .? . 2 fo. lefte 36.
On the flyleaf (xv):
y'5 longyth to y'^ Chauntry.
414 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [3^4-
On the flyleaf at end, an erasure, and :
De Alicia Berde pro i artidie vlii<^ and ^Qx/inet thome Waryn (?).
The first and last flyleaves are parts of an instrument (much
rubbed) of 1378 relating to John Aleyn priest of Norwich diocese,
with the notary's mark of Joh. de Hynkbode clericus Lincoln, dioc.
Old binding, parchment back composed of parts of a deed.
Wooden boards, 2 clasps gone.
Collation : a- 1^-19- 20*^ 21- b'^.
Contents :
Collectio Morum (usually called Fasciculus Morum) . . . f. 1
Prol. Frater predilecte ac sodalis preelecte.
— aliis regraciari curetis.
Cap. I. Ut enim habetur in regula beati patris francisci.
Lid ends with some English :
he yat hym reuthy & he rewe ful sore. Amende \>\ lyf and synne
no more. Ieste3e ofte so rewe the. y Jj" be war I rede the.
In seven pariicuiae ending p. 153/' : terminatur hie libellus collectio
morum nominatus unde in omni sciencia et uirtute ualete mi
karissime. Amen.
On f. 154 is a list of capitiila in a later hand.
Part I, c. 1. de peccato in generali.
Part 7, c. 22. de effectu continencie.
The following leaves have been left blank for a table.
On 158^ is a note,
pro litterys c et xiv.
pro litterys ix et dimid.
I lettera de auro ii''.
The work is usually ascribed to Robert Silk, a Franciscan. See
on Peterhouse MS. no. 213.
365. r C. M. A. 1053
728. t James '^']
Vellum, 9| X 4|, ff. 119 + 8, 34 lines to a page. Cent, xii late,
in an excellent hand. 2 fo. Inmensumque.
Four flyleaves at each end, of cent, xiii, contain a considerable
portion of Walter de Henley's Hosebondria. They form one quire,
the 4 leaves at the beginning being the middle leaves. The text
begins (after the end of some imperfect capitula in Latin) :
Hosebondria.
Le pere sist en sa veyles et dyt a sun fiz.
:^66] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 415
The ends of the h'nes are cut off throuc^hout. On f. iii lower
margin is this in the same hand as the rest :
rHoldman Gytles.
)>eys bet 30 \>rc \>at god for Ics -! Vongman recheles.
I^Womman sameles.
Collation: a^ 1^-15^ (8 cane.) b^+ i.
Contents :
Lucani Pharsalia .......... p. 8
Inc. liber primus.
Bella per Emathios etc. (11. 1-4 inked over).
With scanty marginal notes.
Ends p. 255.
— calcantem menia magnum.
Expl. liber Lucani Deo gracias.
On p. 255 in a xiith cent, hand is a rhyming paraphrase of the
Pater nosier.
Pater noster qui es in cells
et in nobis esse uelis
Nomen tuum exaltetur,
inter genites (!) predicetur
per mundi confinia etc.
And a late note.
The catchvvords of the quires are often enclosed in careful pen and
ink grotesque drawings.
366. C. M. A. 965
588.
Vellum, 9I X 6|, ff. 92 + 8, 43 lines to a page. Cent, xii, in a
beautiful small hand. Initials in red, blue and green.
At each end are 4 leaves of an early xiiith cent. MS. in double
columns, on Logic or Rhetoric, ending :
sintque scolarium singuli qui Aristoteli habere grates paruipendit.
Given by .-* . 2 fo. Antidotum.
Old binding, white skin over boards, red clasps, broken.
Collation: a* i^-ii^ 12^ b\
Contents :
Antidotarium (Nicholai).
Aurea alexandrina antidotum faciens ad reuma capitis.
Ends f. ^ob on Zingiber: mellisque sufficit.
On ()ob, yi are paragraphs added by later hands on Diacastoreum
(D)yasene Mirobolani, and some receipts,
f. 92 is blank.
A couple of receipts are added 011 the last Hyleaf.
4l6 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [S^/-
367. C. M. A. 988
589.
Vellum, 9 X 6, ff. 259 + 9, single lines 52 and double columns of
56, 48, etc. Cent, xiii, in various highly contracted hands, a good
many leaves practically destroyed at the beginning by tearing away.
Wooden boards without covering, clasp broken.
Given by ? . 2 fo. que dictiones.
Four leaves at each end in double columns, on Aristotle.
At the top of f ii is :
fuit (?) coemtus in die meicurii ante festum simonis et iude.
Collation: a^ i^- (8-12 nearly gone) 2^'- (fragments: 11, 12 gone)
3^'^ (fragments) (? quire gone) 4'- 5'- (wants 8-12) 6« f^ 8« 9* (+ i) lO^'-'
(wants 12) 11^ I2« 138 146 1510 168 \f 18^ 198 2i'--27i-' b^ c^
Contents :
1. Sententia super Priscianum . . . . . . . f. i
Quoniam in ante etc. In hoc libro in quo determinat priscianus
de oratione constructa.
A mass of fragmentary leaves follows which contained ques-
tions on the Isagoge of Porphyry and the Praedicamenta.
2. Questiones (de libro Periarmenias) ..... 35
Ut dicit allecebron in libro de fonte uile.
— rationem et causam huius prius dixi et enucliaui etc.
An erased paragraph follows.
3. Liber sex principiorum (Comment).
Quia in subiectum in scientia operatur ad scientiam.
— in suis accionibus dirigentur.
Two paragraphs.
4. In double columns.
Liber priorum (Comment) ....... 54
Ut dicit Aristoteles in principio predicamentorum eorum que
dicuntur
— omnem hominem esse gramaticum (99).
On 993, 102 a are various paragraphs of Aristotelian matter
without title.
5. Liber de generacione et corrupcione (Comment) . . . \o^b
De generacione anion et corrupcione. Cum in libro phisicorum
determinatum de corpore mobili.
Ends imperfectly f. i\\ h.
6. Liber cell et mundi (Comment) in
Summa cognicionis et natiiie ipsain secundum rectum ordinem
isle liber
— dignum esset omne...
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7. Qiiestiones phisicorum Aristotelis . . . . . , f. 120
Secundum algazelis sententiam.
Ends imperfectly f. 125/^.
8. Libri phisicorum Aristotelis (Comment) . . . . 126
Quoniam intelligere et scire coiitingit circa etc. secundum lo-
quentes naluraliter sententia in hoc libro.
Ends f. \(>ib : ergo sua potestas est infinita.
Expl. sententia octaui phisicorum.
At the bottom of the page :
Sentencie prisciani et questiones porphirii et predicamenlorum
et peryarmenias et sentencie priorum et de generacione et
sentencie libri phisicorum et sentencie de celo et mundo
continentur in isto libello.
9. In another hand.
Comment on the Metaphysics of Aristotle .... 164
Coiisideratio qtiidam in ueritate. supposicio ut ^^dt aueroys.
Ends f. 258 /^
10. In another hand: a paragraph. De modis et figuris in Dialectica 259
On p. 259 (^ a table of contents (xv) in reverse order headed
precium x^: an erased table (in right order) on f. 261.
Scribbles in French and Latin on the verso.
368. r C. M. A. 993
590. t James 66
Vellum, 8| X 6, ff. 240+10, 42 lines to a page. Cent, xv,
decently written.
Given by ? . 2 fo. bacio felicitatis.
Old binding, skin over rounded boards.
Collation: a-* b- ii2_8i2 gu ioi2_i2i- 13'^ 141--191- 20" b^
A flyleaf at the beginning has a list of the questiones on the
Metaphysics, partly erased : at the end of them is :
hee questiones precedentes illustris sunt antonii super metaphisicam.
The list occurs again with the same colophon at f. \2\ b.
Contents :
1. Questiones Antonii super Phisica . ..... f. i
Queritur primo hie utrum substancia finita in suo conceptu.
Ends f. 120^: non aliquid (aliud ?) iure etc. Expli. 8. liber.
f. 12 1 a blank. List of questiones on \^\b.
2. Questiones Antonii super Metaphisica 123
Girum celi circuiui sola. Ecc. 24.
Ends f. 228 on lib. xii : regnans semper super uniuersam
creaturam per infinita sec. sec. Amen.
o. c. c. II. 27
41 8 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [3^8-
Notandum quod in 13° et in 14° libris etc. (explaining the
omission of these two books) — secutus sum doctrinam...
magistii lohannis duns qui fuit nacione scotus religione
minor cuius anime propicietur deus Amen.
Alphabetical Index rerum f. 228(5
Ending f. 240 13.
On flyleaf at end Wyllelmus and IVykys.
369. f C. M. A. 992
591. \ cf. James 66
Vellum, 8g x 6, ff. 235 +4, 39 lines to a page. Cent, xv, fairly
well written.
Given by }
Old binding, white skin over boards, clasp gone.
Collation : a- i^« (i, 2 blank)-i4i" (+ 5*) | I5i*'-23i« 24^ b-.
On f. 2 are some notes on Cognicio etc. : on the verso an erased
owner's inscription beginning :
Constat mag'° lohanni.
Contents :
1. Antonius super metaphisica . . . . . . . f. 3
With a rather elaborate initial in red, blue and black.
Girum celi circuiui sola ecc. 24.
Ending f. 134 3: uniuersam creaturam a seculo usque in
seculum. quod howysson.
Expl. questiones super 12 libros methaphisice compilate a
fratre Anthonio ordinis minorum prouincie Arrogonie scripte
a. d. m°cccc° lxv'° quod howysson de wygenhale Bachall. in
artibus.
A Howson occurs in Grace Book A p. 35 (1462-3) as a
questionist and on p. 58 in 1466-7 as an inceptor.
Tabule questionum 12 librorum methaphisice . . . 135
ff. 137-142 are blank.
2. Questiones Dedaci super Ethica . . . . . . 143
Utrum ad felicitatem sub racione finis ultimi appetitus.
Ends f. 229 : ex uirtute operantibus. quod premium nobis
concedat qui sine fine uiuit et regnat. Amen.
Expl. questiones moralis philosophic dedaci scripte Cantabrigie
in hospicio S. 'Edmtmdi Regis viz. harlyston place in tem-
pore autumpni per M. J. Howysson de Wygenhale in Com.
Norff. a. d. m° cccc° Ixvij".
Tabula super librum istum ....... 229 /5
Ends f. 234. Expl. per M. J. howysson.
Four notes on f. 234 d.
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370. - f C. U. A. 793
592. \ James 146
Vellum, 9 X 6|, ff. 216+5, 41 and 34 lines to a page. Cent, xv,
in two hands, the earlier and better of which is apparently the
author's own.
Given by ? . 2 fo. quod tunc per.
Old binding, white skin over boards, clasps gone.
On the second cover a label protected by horn, nailed on with
eight nails :
ScripUim fiatris Thoine Claxton magistri super piimum sentenciarum.
Near the bottom of this cover are two nails which probably secured
a staple for the chain.
On the last flyleaf:
pro animis (?) Will. Boiell et katerine coniugis (?) sue Edmundi Borell xii''.
Will. Borell Alice Maria et Helena iiii''.
Collation: a^ (wants 4) i^-* 2'- 3" 41- 5^^ | 6" 7'- 8'^ 9" lO^- ii'^
12" 1 3'-- 1 5'- 1 6" I7« b-.
Contents :
Fratris Thome Claxlon scriptum super primum sententiarum . f. i
Utrum sacra scriptura ad hoc quod plena intelligatur.
The hand changes for the worse at f. 67.
Ends f. 216: ex eo sequitur falsitas questionis.
Expl. scriptum fratris Thome Claxton ordinis predicatorum sacre
theologie doctoris super primum sentenciarum.
Then apparently in the hand of the first part of the book :
Non miretur aliquis metam longas super sentenciis facere questiones
quia superflua hinc et inde argumenta dimittens etc....Et sic
apparens longitudo in proficuam tendit breuitatem concupitam.
Auctor manu sua.
The only other known copy of this treatise is stated to be in the
Laurentian Library at Florence. The author is said to have
been provincial of his order in 141.V (Tanner.)
371. r C. M. A. 806
622. t James 7
Vellum, 91 x 6\, ff 147 +6, 36 lines to a page. Cent, xv, in a
rather current hand.
27 — 2
420 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [37^-
At the beginning and end are the name of Thomas Cabolde
repeated more than once, and " precium xii^"
On f. I of text is an initial : red ground flourished with gold. A
black monk (Duns Scotus) in a chair writing on a desk supported on
the arms of the chair. He has a knife of which the blade is silvered.
Binding, stamped leather over boards, clasps gone. On the
first cover the principal stamp used is a square one of a pair of
scales and a cylindrical block (.^) between them. On the second
cover is a large triangular stamp of three leaves, the monogram
J. VV. and a small square stamp of a pelican.
Collation: a" i» 2** 3^" (lo cane.) 4^-11*^ I2i» I3» 14" i5»-i8« bl
At the end is a part of an unfinished folio copy of the
Quodlibeta Scoti (xv).
Contents :
Quodlibeta Scoti f. i
Cuncte res difficiles ait Salomon ecclesiastes primo.
Ends f. 144/^: et sic solute sunt raciones. Amen.
Expl. quodlibeta scoti in quo sunt 21 q. inferius intitulate per
ordinem.
A list of the questions follows.
372. C. M. A. 1 189
621.
Vellum, 9I X 6f, ff. 140 + 8, 30 and 39 lines to a page.
Cent, xiii and xiv. 2 fo. et creauit.
Given by Thomas Hatcher (of King's College).
Binding, red skin over boards, clasp gone.
Collation : a^ i'»-5'» 6^ f (wants 8) | 8»-i6» 17^ (wants 4) W.
On the flyleaves at the beginning are a note in J. Aynsworth's
(of Christ's College) hand on the authorship of the first treatise,
and also notes signed by him of a moral nature.
On f I is :
" Thomae Hatcheri liber."
On f 65 notes on Alex. Neckam by Hatcher (?) and also
Aynsworth's name.
On f. 140 b :
Christe tuis natis ignosce iohannis amore
Milham qui gratis hoc scribi fecit honore.
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On the next flyleaf:
Istum librum contulit ffr. Joh'=^ de Milham (xiv) [then, over an erasure in a xvth cent,
hand] Reuerendo sacre theologie doctor! ffratri Johanni Zowch.
Also (xiv):
Marie for 3yn holy grace Iielp ffrere Jon Milam in euery place.
Dr Rendel Harris {The Leicester Codex, p. 20) notices this MS.
and points out that John Zouch was 29th Provincial of the
Franciscans in England and died Bishop of Llandaff in 1423. He
conjectures therefore that the book is of Franciscan origin, and
suggests that it may have belonged to Richard Brinkley as did the
Gospels (no. 403) which were given to the College by T. Hatcher.
Contents :
L Liber de animalibus etc. (no title).
Terra autem erat inanis et uacua . . . . . . f. i
Parts of the text of Gen. i. ending with ii. 3 ah omni opere
quod patrarat.
Omnibus animantibus adam primus uocabula indidit . 1
(Isidore, Etytnol. lib. Xli. P. L. lxxxii. 423) sunt greges
autem caprarum et bouium.
Leo fortissimus bestiarum ....... '^b
There are a good many marginal notes (chiefly from Neckam
de naturis rerum) in the hand of John Milham.
The section on the ant ends f. 21 : formica reuocauerit.
Of Birds 21
Unum autem nomen auium.
Ends on Perindeus f. 56 b, statim deuoratus est.
Of Serpents.
Anguis omnium serpencium est genus 46 li
Ends on Serpens, ita et hominis morte serpens.
Of Fish 60
Pisces dicti unde et pecus.
Ends on Cocodrillus, pignora in ostensa conseruat.
Of Trees.
Arborum nomen siue herbarum . . . . . • i>i b
Ends on Bixus, unde et scriptura scribe in bixo.
f. 65 is blank.
II, In a later hand.
Inc. liber magistri Alexandri (Neckam) de laude diuine
sapiencie .......
Gloria maiestas deitas sapiencia uirtus.
Ed. by T. Wright in Rolls series.
Liber vii ends 140/' :
Hie locus ingenuis pueriles imbuit annos
Artibus et nostre laudis origo fuit.
66
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The first volume is illustrated by a number of well-drawn pic-
tures, in the text and margin. They are of various shapes (usually
oblong but sometimes quite irregular) and are for the most part
alternately on blue and red grounds adorned with patterns in
white. Some of those in the margin have neither grounds nor
frames. No gold seems to be used anywhere. The pictures are
as follows :
1-6. f. I a, I h. Three pictures of days of creation. In each Christ stands on L.
and on R. is the world composed of concentric circles of various colours.
7. f. 2 a. Adam naming the beasts. On L. Christ, with long cross-staff, directs
him towards a number of beasts facing Z. under a tree on R. They include a blue dog(?),
horse, lion, dragon (?), cow, and rabbit.
8. f. 2 b. Trees. On L. two dead lion's whelps. Lion stands over them. On R.
lion on an eminence facing R.
9. f. 4. Tiger running to L. 10. Leopard.
11. 4 ^. Panther, many-coloured with tongue out, facing four beasts on L.
12. 5*^. Antelope, horns caught in tree. Hunter in green on i*?. pierces him.
13. Maid in green seated. Unicorn lays his head on her lap. Hunter on R. with
sword kills him.
14. 6«. Lynx. 15. Griffin. 16. db. Elephant. Castle on back.
17. lb. Beaver on L. by tree bites off his glands. Hunter on R. with two hounds
in leash blows horn.
18. Ibex with large horns. 19. 8 a. Two hyenas eating a corpse in a coffin.
20. 'iib. Bonacon. A horned beast.
21. Hunter on L. as in 17. Ape on R. carries off two young apes, one before, one
behind her. 22. 9 a. Satirus. A goat.
23. Stag. 24. 9/'. Goat with kid. 25. loa. Goat by tree.
26. 10 i^. Monoceros with two horns. 27. Black bear with muzzle.
28. 1 1 a. "Leucrota," a green beast with conspicuous teeth.
29. Cocadrillus ridden by boy with scourge.
30. 12 a. Fox feigning death. Three birds on it.
31. Eale. With large horns. 32. \^b. Wolf.
33. 13 b. Man lying under a tree. Dog by him.
34. 14 a. King Lysimachus arrested by two men. Three dogs on R.
35. Deer pursued by two dogs.
36. 15/'. Sheep. 37. i6a. Ram. 38. Three lambs.
39. A man by a table. He pours goat's blood from a bowl upon a diamond which
he holds in forceps. Fire and bellows on R.
40. \(ib. Boar. 41. Ox. 42. 17 a. Camel.
45. 17^. Ass. 44. Wild ass mutilating its young. 45. i8a. Horse.
46. 19/^. Two rats. 47. Cat and two mice. 48. ^oa. Two weasels.
49. Mole. 50. Hedgehog under apple tree. 51. 20/'. Ant-hill and red ants.
52. ^\b. Three doves over a dove-house. In margin. 53. Dove.
54. 24 a. Two doves. 55. 26 a. Hawk on perch.
56. 2-1 b. Two turtle-doves. 57. 28 a. Tree (palm).
58. 30 b. Pelican in nest in tree wounding her breast.
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59. 31 «. Nicticorax, like owl, in a tree. In margin.
60. 31(5. Magpie. 61. 32 a. Raven. 62. 33/^. Cock.
63. 35*5. Ostrich looking liack at eggs. 64. 3<S. X'lilture.
65. 401?. Two cranes. 66. 41a. Green parrot.
67. 41 /'. Ibis. 68. Two swallows (not like swallows).
69. 43. Stork, not the least like. 70. 43 /'• Blackbird in tree.
71. 44a. Owl. 72. 44/'. Hoopoe crestless, two young ones pluck its feathers.
73. 45 a. Owl. 74. Bat. 75. 45(5. Jay.
76. 46^. Two geese. 77. 47 «. Bittern.
78. 47(5. In margin. Mermaii^l, upper part clothed holding two fish.
79. Nightjar in tree. 80. 48(i'. Ercinea auis, white. 81. Partridge.
82. 48 d. Halcyon's egg on Z. 83. Coot (not like).
84. 49 a. Phoenix in fire. 85. 50 «. Caladrius at head of sick man's bed.
86. Quail (black). 87. 50^. Crow. 88. 51 «. Swan.
89. 51 (^. Drake and duck. 90. 52 a. Peacock.
91. 53(5. Eagle. 92. 55^. Bees and hive.
93. 56a. Four doves in the tree Perindeus (Paradision).
94. 56/5. Snake. 95. Dragon, winged. 96. 57 a. Basilisk (half cock).
97. Regulus, like an eel. 98. 57 d. Viper, with young coming out of its body.
99. 58 a. Asp. 100. 58(5. Scitalus, winged snake.
loi. Amphisbaena with two legs and two heads (at the same end).
102. Hydrus snake. 103. 59 a. Boas. 104. Jaculus winged.
105. Seps. 106. 59(5. Lacertus. 107. Saura and Stellio. 108. Serpens.
109. 60a. A fish. no. 6o(5. Two pictures of Aspidochelone, one in margin.
111. Whale, horn over eye; in margin.
112. Serra lifting a ship on its nose; in margin. 113. 61a. Dolphin.
114. Porpoise. 115. Crocodile like a dog ; in margin. 116. 61 (5. A tree.
117-119. 6^ a. Three trees. Fig, mulberry and nut in margin.
On the flyleaves at the end are some notes chiefly by John
Milham. One is : Cause pro quibus sanctus Thomas fuit exulatus.
Another on the preaching of Christianity in England. First by
Joseph of Arimathea (his work was undone by the prince Turn or
Tuni), then by Germanus and Lujdus : " et tunc durauit in pace
usque ad aduentum cuiusdam nephandi principis qui vocabatur
Gormound qui cepit primo manere apud Gormunchestre " (i.e.
Godmanchester). Then by Augustine.
373. f C. M. A. 967
593. 1 James 17
Vellum, 8^ x 5^, (f. 104 + 4, double columns of about 40 lines.
Cent, xiv early, in a fairly good small hand. Initials in red.
Rebound Aug. 1850.
424 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [373
Given by R. Marchall, whose name occurs more than once on
the flyleaves.
Collation: a^ i« 2^2 31^ 4^ 56 6« f 8^- 9^- io» 1 1« I2« 13^
On f. \\ b xs z. table of contents in Marchall's hand, headed :
contenta in hoc libro sunt ista.
Contents
Inc. Antidotarius Nicholai ....... f. i
Ego Nicholaus rogatus a quibusdam etc.
Aurea dicta est ab auro alexandrina.
After the article Zinziber which ends : competentes excreat,
follow some verses on weights and measures . . . 1 3 3
Collige triticeis medicine pondera granis.
The remainder of ff. 13/5 and 14 contain miscellaneous medical
notes and verses.
Tractatus de fleobotomia M. Bernard! de gordonia . . 15
Homo enim est princeps et rex omnium animalium.
Ends f. i()b: corpore mundificato.
Expl. tract, de fleobotomia editus a mag. B. de gordonia
benedictus deus.
Two short notes.
Tract, de conseruacione sanitatis per eundem ... 30
Headed. De regimine vii etatum.
Secundum intencionem Aristotelis primo ethicorum uita
humana est triplex.
Ends f. 56 a : lune exeunte in uirgine.
Expl. lib. de conseruacione sanitatis editus per mag. B. de
gord. in preclaro studio mentis pessullani.
Some notes in other hands follow.
[This part of the book is foliated in an old hand from
32 to 87.]
With a rough border in red.
Inc. Ars curandi diuersas egritudines secundum diuersitatem
urinarum .......... 56
Dilexi ueritatis scienciani inuestigare.
Ends f. ~fib: una gutta occulis instilletur,
Expl. ars curandi etc.
Inc. quedam notabilia de bernardo de gordonia . . . 12 b
Title in upper margin.
Inc. tract, urinarum sec. Bernard, de gordonia M. medic.
Intelligendum quod color
— et vaporem.
Expl. tract, urinarum mag. B. de G.
A note follows.
Compilacio breuis de diuersis medicinis .... 75
Digna (?) mensura (?) mel agecum.
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7. Versus de iiii'"" humoribus superhabundantibus cum febre et
sine febre . . . . • • ■ • • . (. 'jS d
Flegma supergrediens.
8. Tract, de Fleobothomia per mag. Maurum (so the table) . 79
Preseiitis negocii breuiter est pertractare (?)
— ducti ualent.
Expl. tract, de fleob.
Notes.
[This portion is foliated from 8 to 31.]
9. De medicinis ex acipitre ex libro de naturis rerum . . 81
Acciepiter (!) eflicacissimus
— draconis niarini.
0. Ingenia curacionis morborum sec. Bernard de gordonio . 85
Ingenia curacionis morborum quantum (?) est de presenti
— breuiter s*^' scitis.
Expl. tabula ingeniorum sec. mag. B. de gordon.
Receipts, one in French.
[This portion is foliated from 118 to 125.]
A single leaf (not detached) without beginning or end, un-
numbered by the old hand 89
1. Inc. compilaciones urinarum Egidii ..... 90
Cum secundum auctores xx sint urinarum colores.
2. Compilacio urinarum Ysaac ....... 93
Sciendum est quod urina est duarum rerum.
Ends f. 95.
Notes follow : on f. 96 d two lists.
(i) Istum ordinem tenet Johannes de S. Amando super
exposicionem antitodarii Nicholai.
(2) Hie incipiunt de laxatiuis.
[The foliation here is from 1 to 7.]
Regimen acutorum M. Bernardi de gordonio ... 97
Regimentum acutorum consistit in 3.
Ends f. 99 a : Notes and verses follow, some in French.
On f. 100 (5 is a table showing the course of the moon through
the signs.
Compendium composicionum M. B. de gordonia . . . loi
Quoniam de melioribus amicis.
Receipt in French against frestre cankre etc. . . . 102 d
[Foliated from 112 to 117-]
De gradubus medicinalibus M. B. de gordonio . . . 103
Doctrinam de gradibus intendimus tripliciter.
Ends imperfectly f. 104 d.
Foliation apparently 142, 143.
i.^
'4
The old table of contents runs as follows
1. Antidotarium Nicholai.
2. Tract, de flebotomia M. Bern, de Gordonio.
3. Tract, de conseruacione sanitatis per eundem.
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Tract. de urinis per eundem.
Tract, de dosi medicinarum.
Tract, de fleobotomia per mag. Maurum.
Ingenia curacionis morborum B. de Gordonio.
Compilaciones urinarum Egidii.
Regimen acutorum M, Bern, de Gord.
Tract, de dosibus medicinarum M. J. de parma.
Tract, de graduacione medicinarum Bernardi.
Thesaurus pauperum per M. Petrum Ilispanum.
Tract, de formacione hominis.
Anothomia M. Ricardi medici probatissimi.
De uirtutibus aque uite.
Sinonoma medicinalia.
Cirurgia cuiusdam ignoti.
Of these no.s. 10, 12-17 ^^^ "o^ now in the volume.
On f. 88 (^ is an old note : In hoc uol. continentur 15 tractatus.
374. f C. M. A. 834
594. ( James 1 1
Paper, 9x6, ff. 125, 43 lines to a page. Cent, xv late, in
two hands.
The covers are made up of written matter, including fragments
of a xivth cent, vellum MS. (Canon Law).
Given by John Osbern (?). 2 fo. continentur.
On the second cover are the remains of an inscription deeply
impressed probably on an outer cover of skin which is gone, what
is left looks like
" Ixviii [or f extam) in hoc libro."
Collation: i'--4'' 5'" 6^' 7" §'' 9'' (wants 16).
Contents :
Compendium S. Scripturae . . . . . . . . f. i
Prol. Consideraccionis presentis finalis causa est breuem scilicet
habere memoriam siue noticiam earum que in tocius decursu
biblie includuntur ystoriarum
— summa autem librorum in communi Ixxiiii.
Inc. liber genesis qui est primus liber tocius biblie.
Hiis uisis in generali nunc uidendum est.
The analyses of the books proceed to the end of Wisdom f. So a.
Then follow in another hand miscellaneous notes and extracts,
probably for sermons. ........ 80/^
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These end on 8 j a and leaves are left blank till 90 h, where follows
an analysis of Daniel ; 92 (^-94 a are blank ; on 94 ^ the notes are
resumed. After 95/' three pages are blank. On 97/^ analysis
of 1, 2 Maccabees.
ff. 102 l>-io9,b are blank.
Notes, as before, mostly on the Pauline Epistles (i Cor. — 2 Tim.) . f. 109
They continue with few interruptions to the end. On f. 125/' at
top is:
Iste liber pertinet M. Joh' osbern. (Venn i. 3.)
375. C. M. A. 794
595.
Vellum, 8i X 6, ff. 321 + 14, double columns of 36 line.s.
Cent, xiv, xv, in two fair hands. 2 fo. omnia mea tua.
Old binding, white skin over boards, 2 clasps gone.
At the bottom of f i is this inscription :
Istum librum (erasure of several words) relinquere (?) alteri sacerdoti disposito ad
predicandum et sic transeat ab uno sacerdote tali et ad taleni. Orate pro animabus
donatorum.
At the bottom of f 97 :
Secundum lohannem Veele.
Collation : a- 11--23'- 24'^ 2$'* (+ i) | 26i« b^-.
Contents :
1. Questiones super Sententias ....... f. i
Fides est substantia rerum sperandarum.
Lib. II, f. 36; on f. 363 in text is a note llic deficit: the
questions are only imperfectly numbered.
Lib. Ill, f. 123/'. Lib. iv, f. 2-,i b.
Ends f. 305 b : preparauit dominus hiis qui diligunl eum ilia
gaudia nobis prestare dignetur I. C. d. n. cjui c. p. et s. s.
V. et r. per omnia sec. sec. Amen.
2. Quodlibeta Thome de Aquino ...... 306
In another hand, 38 lines to a page. Letters carried up and
down into the margins.
Quesitum est de angelo et homine et de deo.
Ends f. ^2\ b with the 43rd quodlibet : uera fuit ut dicit
Aug. 13 (unfinished).
In the lower margin is brente iiij li.
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376. C. M. A. 968
596.
Paper and vellum, 8| x 6, ff. 199 + 8, 35 lines to a page.
Cent. XV, clearly written, has suffered from damp.
Given by .''
Binding old, red skin over boards, clasp gone.
The vellum flyleaves at the beginning (4) are parts of a document
(xv) faintly written, in which many proper names occur. The second
line on iva begins :
...Aduocacionem Piioratus de Burwell que de domino Rege.
There was a small alien priory at Burwell.
The backs of these leaves are blank : on one is a pen-trial :
Henricus dei gratia etc. perdonaminus etc. Willelmo Canim(e)ll.
Collation: a^ i^'-^-h'- 15" (wants 14) 16^- \T^ b^
The outer and middle sheets of quire i and the outer sheets of
quires 2-15 are vellum.
Contents :
Henrici Daniel liber Uricrisiaruni . . . • . . f. i
Prol. : Dilecto socio in Christo Mag. Waltero de K(e)tene...H...
D...ordinis fratrum predicatorum
— in ultima particula libri sui de urinis.
Expl. Prol. in lib. Uricrisiaruni. Urina dicitur quasi una in
renibus.
Inc. primus liber Uricrisiaruni ....... 1
(U)ryne ys as mekil for to seyne in English as on in jje reynis
Reyns fransh. renes latyn lendis in English.
In three books in English, ending f. 169 (5:
woord for woord in )>e laste bok of vryns.
Verses :
(H)ic ego cun(c)toruni tradidi doctrinas eoruni
quos reperini uel quos reperire poiui ( !) etc.
Expl. liber Uricrisiaruni.
Alphabetical table in Latin ........ 170
Abstinens — Zodiacus.
The last leaves are torn.
Flyleaves at the end blank.
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377. C. M. A. 1052
597.
Paper, 9 x 5|, ff. 59, about ^y lines to a page. Cent, xv, roughly
written.
Given by ?
Collation: i^^' (wants i) 2'" 3'" 4'^
Begins imperfectly : headed in a hand of cent. xvii.
Contents :
Qiiaesliones Giammaticales.
diues agris diues positus infernoium imiminis et expers.
Interspersed with verses.
On p. 39. Regule de uerbo finite sunt. lam inc. regule de auerbiis.
Propria nomina locorum simplicis figure.
De participio, p. 44. De coniunctione, p. 52. De preposicione,
p. 55. De interiectione, p. 61. Some headings omitted after this.
Hie incipiunt regule uersificandi . . . . . . . p. 91
Literarum alie sunt uocales.
The rest of the volume seems all concerned with prosody. On
p. 114,
Iste liber constat Thruxstede uere testante Welkhert et tewne (?) et
Tykyl et Brn et multis aliis.
Iste liber pertinet ad Joh. Thruxstede.
378. f C. M. A. 835
598. \ .-* James 12
Vellum, 8| X 5, ff. 8 + 252, H lines to a page. Cent, xiv late,
in a rough hand.
Given by .-' . 2 fo. refert de.
Old binding, red skin over boards, two clasps gone.
Collation : a^ ii--20^- 21'-' (i, 2 cane).
Probably from the Dominicans of London. Two letters of
fraternity of the Dominican order have been used as flyleaves.
The earlier in two fragments is granted to Joh. dc Monem(uthia)
and his wife by the prior John de Tatenale. Dated :
in nostro proui(nciali conci)lio aput S. Botulphum celebrato...a.d. 136..
The other is to Will. Draper and Edith his wife. The prior's
name and the date are gone. Given at Leicester.
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On f. ii <^ is : W. Lincoliiiens (xiv, xv), and on f. viii b (xiv, xv) :
Libri m" Thome Assheby.
A. V. dist'.
followed by an erasure.
Contents :
1. Distinctiones (by Th. Stravershan, according to Wadding) . f. i
Abstinencia. Carnotensis 1. 5 ca.. narrat quod alexander.
Ends f. 215 in Zeliis: per singula uerba perferebat.
List of authorities, headed
Expl. Tabula super libros infrascriptos 215
Aggellius noccium acticarum.
Aug. de ci. dei.
It includes William of Malmesbury (Malisbiriensis), Rabi
Moise, Livy, etc. and ends with
Varro.
Virgilius eneyd.
f. 216 is blank.
2. Inc. dicta poetarum concordancia cum uirtutibus et uiciis
moralibus que compilauit mag. Octo et uocatus
Moralium dogma philosophorum . . • . . 217
It is by Hildebert of Le Mans.
Ends f. 238/': cuncta cernentis.
ff. 239, 240 rt blank.
On ff. 2401^, 241 « very badly written (xv), a list of questiones,
headed :
Questiones Hoi.
Vtrum accepcio personarum sit peccatum . . . 79 <^
They refer to no. i.
There is also a paragraph on f. 241 a.
Table to no. 2 in double columns . . . . • 241 3
379. I C. M. A. 966
599. 1 James 42
Vellum, 8| X 5^, ff. 195, several volumes. Cent, xii, mostly in
small good hands.
Given by Marchall (?). Some headings seem to be in his hand.
2 fo. Gipsus.
Binding, stamped leather over boards, clasp gone. On each
cover are two oblong panels each containing eight circular
medallions of eagles, lions and dragons etc., within a border.
These are separated by a band of square stamps each bearing two
birds with necks interlaced.
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On the 2nd cover is a label protected by horn, inscribed:
Cure niagistri poncii.
Within each cover is a fragment of an account roll (xiv, xv)
relating to Ireland. An extract will suffice:
Regali seruicio de Couhlryng (jue tenetur de Nich" Hussee fratre et herede Thome
hussee nuper Baronis.../ custodia domini Regis existen' ut de duabus partibus duarum
parcium manerii de Gastrym apud Louth hoc anno p.../ niilite tenent'.
Regali seruicio de Kilkenn' apud louth hoc anno proclamat' pro comite Stafford uno
tenen' ibidem xviili.../ Botiller comitem Ermon' nuper Justic' hibern.
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In the first cover is a fragment of a xvth cent, table of contents.
Contents :
1. Inc. liber uirtutum medicinarum simplicium secundum
lohannem de S. Paulo . . . • • • . f. 1
Cent, xiii, 44 lines to a page.
Cogitanti mihi de simplicibus medicinis
— compilare aggrediar.
Uirtus medicine est potentia naturalis.
Ends f. 18: et hoc fiat cum predictis. Explicit.
A number of short paragraphs and an index of simples follow.
f. loh is blank.
2. Cent, xii, xiii, 38 lines to a page. Curious initials in red
and blue.
Headed in old pencil
Liber de compendio Salerni ....... 21
Multiplici me causa cogente dilectissimi socii hoc opus
instituere summopere desideraui
— ex quibus utilitas compendii breuiter demonstralur.
Capitula. de generacione morbi ex humoribus.
de sudore prouocando.
Text. Medicina est scientia apponendi modum ad modum . 22
Ends : — et reliqua ad modum precedentium informabitur.
Expl. compendium.
3. De dandis medicinis ........ 35 ^
In dandis medicinis talis sit ordo.
Ends unfinished (?) with a paragraph on Oxi.
Two receipts in other hands: the second is a charm. Contra
felon, super infirmum die mane et uespere uel tribus uicibus.
Tugat Tugat. calicet. Archlo. duel, tedes. achodes arde etc.
4. Inc. liber coitus collectus ex dictis multorum medicorum tarn
coitum explere non ualentibus subueniens quam abstinere
uolentibus (by Constantinus Afer) . . . . . i,<)l>
432 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [379"
Crealor uolens animalium genus.
Ends: ad ignem ungito miium est.
Receipts follow.
5. Inc. liber dinamidiarum . . . . . • • f- 55
I.ibellum quem rogasti
— et componere uelut cieationem.
Receipts and medical notes.
On f. 54 in the lower margin, notes of the length of reigns of
English kings from William I. ending Johannes frater
eius X annis.
6. Platearius de medicinis 57
In presenti negocio circa simplices medicinas.
A tall initial I in red and blue. In the margin a half-length
figure in red outline of a woman, fillet on head, holding a
plant. On f. 59 a dragon in blue.
Text. Aloe — Zuccarum. Ends f. 99: hie leto fine illud con-
cludimus.
hactenus archanum salerne diximus urbis
littera iam lasso pollice sistit opus.
Expl. liber platearii crisostomi de medicina pro quo fuit in-
toxicatus ab inuidis et mortuus est.
A second copy of parts of the text, Bdellium. Cepe. Pira —
Persica. Sicla — Zuccarum 99
A single page of various paragraphs on remedies . . 103
7. De complexionibus . . . . . . . • 103/^
Complexio est prima in unoquoque elementoruni
— ut rura collentibus. Expl.
8. De dolore capitis 106
Si dolor capitis sit ex causa.
Ends imperfectly (?) 106 <).
On 107 a the end of a paragraph on constipatio.
Sermons in another hand . . . . . . . 107
1. Edificauit noe altare domino. Minatur nos aliquando
dominus.
2. Conuertimini ad me in toto corde (11 lines).
9. Cent, xiii, double columns of 40 lines.
Inc. cure mag. Poncii de S. Egidio . . . . . 108
Consideracio elementorum ab dementis habet ortum.
In five sections ending: super locum dolentem.
JO. Headed in an old hand. Inc. Antitodus Gileberti . . 134
Ad mundificacionem sanguinis.
Ending f. 141a: considera et attendas. Expl. Antidotarium
Guilberti.
Receipts in another hand.
I J. Secreta mag. Petri Yspani ad oculos 142
In nomine summi opificii
— acceptis de pectine matris.
12. Inc. liber cardinalis de morbis oculorum . . . . 149
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Cum sint oculi corporis lucerna.
Ends in lower margin off. 152 : spissitud/w^w. No. iniuige.
13. Tract on cures without title U i^iO
In primis refero deo omnipotenti gracias
— et in aliis regare dignetur.
Incipio ergo narrare in nomine sancte trinitatis paruum opus
quod feci.
Vidi hominem qui hahebat bene 45 annos.
On f. 154/' is a receipt in French.
Ends 157 (5: sulfure fiat unguentuni.
14. Hie inc. practica puerorum ....... 157/'
Passiones puerorum adhuc in cunabilis lacencium (!).
Ends f. 167: in naribus infunde et statim loquetur.
15. Inc. modus medendi Gerardi . . . . . . . 167
Cum omnis scientia ex suo fine.
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Nos. 9-15 have two old foliations and have formed a separate
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On the first flyleaf at the end is :
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Contents :
1. Formulae (?) or AUegationes et Responsiones . . . f. i
Nos petimus ut fiat nobis copia instrumentorum uel autentici
siue rescripti. Nos enim non sumus legitime citati etc.
Subsequent paragraphs begin:
Nos non sumus gauisi legitimis induciis.
Quod allegatum est a parte aduersa locum habet.
Ending f. ^b: — si constat.
2. Summa de matrimonio (Rayniundi): in another hand . . 5
G. C. C. H. 28
434 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [S^O-
Quoniam frequenter in foro penitenciali.
Ends f. i-]l): corrigat et emendat. Expl. summadematrimonio.
5. In a hand which continues to the end.
(De septem sacramentis) . . . • . ■ . f. 1 7 ^
Septeni sunt sacramenta ecclesiastica que notantur per hunc
uersum.
Ends unfinished in Penitencia: dummodo diuites sunt.
f. 20 (? is blank.
4. Table. Incipiunt tituli ordinarii . . . . . . 20 b
Ordo ludiciarius, in four books 21
Prol. Assiduis postulacionibus me socii mei.
The names of Ricardus Anglicus and Pilleus Mediolis are quoted.
Text. Judiciorum siquidem ordo.
Lib. II, f. 34. Lib. in, f. ii,b. Lib. iv, f. 10b.
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Dicta Roberti episcopi Lincolniensis . . . . . . f. i
Amor multipliciter dici uidetur.
Ends f. 139 a: iustitie et misericordie dei.
Expl. dicta lyncoln.
Table. Abstinencia — Christus 1391^
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The contents consist largely of grammatical matter interspersed
with letters (formulae or copies), songs etc. in French and English.
Contents :
Letter in French, much worn . . . . . . . p. i
The following sentences occur
monvoya par Will. parker...ieo estoy si longement en Spayne
que ieo oblia moun latyn.
Lower down English phrases occur: luge \>e ryt betwene...
...so trewe loue haj> me lered...
Forms or copies of deeds and letters in French .... 2
Obligation dated 41 Edw. Ill, between Thomas de Hatton
marchand de couentr' and Rob. de Burton etc. mercers.
Letters follow: on p. 4 occurs the phrase " certeyn parole a Tad-
merton a la ostel de Joh. Fayrel."
p. 5. A tresreuerent piere en dieu et treshonorable Seigneur
(name gone)
Chaunceler Maistre Richard Bedeforde persone de reu{?).
Grammatical and memorial verses, with notes .... 6
Dextra sex sentos exactos colige testes.
(Si) cum turpe facis aliquo spectante rubescis
Cur spectante deo (non) magis inde rubes.
On p. 7 occurs the name Wymundus London, which is often
found later on.
Grammatical notes in prose interspersed with verses begin on p. 8.
On p. 14 the charm beginning Tres boni fratres.
28—2
436 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [383-
On p. 22 Nota quod sidonius in libro de naturis rerum ponit propria
nomina animalium...Gaulare (?) et latrare est proprie canum etc.
p. 41 is occupied with songs in English.
( i) Wybbe ne rele ne spynne y<= ne may. Ffor ioyze y' it ys holyday.
(2) Alas alas ye wyle y' euer y coude dance, laddy ye dance a
myssomer day y made smale trippys so}? for to say iak oure
halywater cle(r)k cow be j^e way etc.
W
(3) Alone y lyue alone. Yos (?) is to hoch at home, rydont ic
walagon. Wan i'^ wente byjonde j^e see. ryche man for
to bee etc.
Grammatical notes and verses continued P- 4^
Copies of letters in French 45
In the first it is said that "le porteur de cestes est seneschal de
nostra hostiel et est apellee sire Walter trimenel luy quel
monsieur ad done dedeynz ses xii simaignes lesglise de
Lydjerd Tregoj qui vaut xl. li. par an."
In the second there is mention of Salisbury. There are four in all.
Grammar continued 46
Forms of letters in French. F\om a king, Prince of Wales etc. 53
On pp. 50, 55 the name Penkeryg, on p. 57 Wakfield.
Grammar ........... 55
On p. 68 are some songs, viz.
(i) Virgo rosa uirginum. tuum precare filium.
Alle 3e mouwen of ioye synge
Fro heuene ys come god tyj'yng
INIary mylde Jj' gode Jjyng
lam concepit filium.
(2) On St Thomas of Canterbury.
A. a. a. a. nunc gaudet ecclesia "j
Herkenud lordyngz/j grate and smale
,, , , > magna
y' wol jee telle a wonder tale ...
, 11, muiria.
How holy churche was brout in bale.^
This is continued on p. 69.
(3) Care away away away m//mynge away
y am for sake an oj'er is take etc.
At p. 71 is a change of hand. The quire (now of 15 leaves) is
mostly written upside down. It seems to be part of an
exercise book and is fearfully scribbled. Where coherent the
matter consists of grammatical verses.
At p. 1 01 the first hand resumes.
Gloss on some liturgical offices . . . . . . • loi
In medio duum animalium. duum ponitur pro duorum.
On p. 119. Nomen scriptoris lohannes plenus amoris and other
like tags.
Forms of letters in French . . . . . . . . I2j
Proper names are mostly indicated by initials.
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On p. 126 are various jottings.
The Statute Quia emptores terrarum, followed by
Modus faciendi cartas etc. . . . . . . p. 127
Ending p. 161. Expl. modus faciendi cartas obligaciones ac-
quietancias secundum usum modernum.
On p. 149, at top: Wymundus London Dominus Bondon exemit
gladium suum.
The grammatical matter (De Regimine Casuum etc.) is resumed
on p. 162.
On p. 191 are P"rench and English scribbles: the latter in verse,
Sume men sayoun y' y am blak etc.
Wynd and water may steyne l^e wyte etc.
Also the name Wymundus London.
On p. 191 are letters and instruments in French. One mentions
Johannete de Maundeuile and Thomas Rendehole de Cante-
brugge.
Forms of letters in French begin again on p. i9_', and continue
to p. 211 with the following interruptions: on pp. 207 9 are
grammatical verses.
On p. 210 are English songs, viz.:
1. Bryd on brere y telle yt to(?) non oj^er y ne dar.
A bit of the tune of this or the next is noted below.
2. pei (?) y synge and mury I make it is not ywolde my owne
dare lad.
3. Aue uirgo regina. dei plena gracia vous qui nostre dame
aymez. a mon reson entendez.
4. (Mutilated.) Now f^is 30I etc. Mari mulde ha}> boren a
chylde.
Accounts in French . . . . . . . . . 212
le prouost de Hanlee is mentioned, and also Ledbury.
Hie inc. modus qualiter clericus uel expensor expendit pecuniam
domini sui . . . . . . . . . . . 214
With specimen accounts: ending imperfectly with p. 216.
384. C. M. A. 1 1 28
604.
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438 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [384
On f. i a are the following notes :
Ryght reuerent and woichyfull mester parson of dowysby (xvi early).
On i b: the opening lines of the text that follows, in a later hand.
Also (xiv .'')
Memorandum quod Thomas Houte dedit pro libro isto in hibernia ante aduentum
Regis (Edwardi erased (?) Ricardi added) ad hiberniam ij marc' et di. marc.
Also (xv, xvi) :
liber digorius (?) holland.
On {. 202 b: the name Thomas Woniius {"i) more than once.
C(aucio) W(?)yatt opposita in cista regine pro... in festo S. Ambrosii a. d. m° cccc° V.
Quiscunque ocupauit hunc librum oret pro anima domini Willelmi egerdone et pro
anima Johannis drwer et —
Also a few religious lines in English (xv) ill written.
Contents :
I. Ymage du monde in French verse (see Hist. Lift, de la
Frame x.xiii. 323 etc.) f. i
t)ui uelt entendre a cest commans
Si puet aprendre en cest romans
Des oeures dieu et de clergie
Quai pour laye gent rommanchie
Ore oiez audit pr/merain
Du glorieus dex souuerain.
C. I. Li premier chapistre de la Grant boutc Ihesn . . 2
Quant diex fist le monde pr/miers.
The first book ends on f. 79 b, on Ptolemy,
Si comme tholomex li rois
Lenquist e promea
Maintes foiz.
Lib. II with handsome initial of blue with red filling-in . 80
Qui or veult aprendre et oir
Dont il se pourra esioir (gloss ; xv, gaudere).
The prologue ends with the contents of the 15 chapters,
Oroiez au commencement
La forme engros du firmament.
Rubric not inserted ........ 82
Diex forma roont tout le monde
Comme vne pelote roonde.
Ends (? imperfect) in the last chapter, f 165^!',
Qel chose est e comment va
En empirant toz iors en va.
Only a few lines if any can be gone. The romance is dated
to 1245.
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In the second part are a good many (2^, or 24) diagrams.
Only one contains any figures, viz. on f. 84, where are four
human figures illustrating the position of the Antipodes.
n. Bestiary f. 167
A shorter text than in no. 372, beginning
Bestiarum uocabulum proprie conuenit leonibus etc.
Leo grece latine rex.
Phisiologus dicit tres naturas habere leonem . . . . il'>'; ^>
There is a gap (six leaves probably) between Leo and Simla.
Birds begin on f. 181 /',
Vultur a uolatu.
Serpents, f. i96(^,
Basili(s)cus grece latine interpretatur regulus.
Ends with section on
Vermis est animal quod plerumque de carne
— motus explicat sicque agitatus perlabitur (200/').
Then follow two sections :
a. Consuetudo fidelium que beatissime dei genitricis . . 200/.'
On the origin of the Hours of the Virgin.
A. In anno quo normanni angliam inuaserunt. Story of
Abbot Elsinus and the Feast of the Conception of the
Virgin.
Ends f. 202 a : et post transitum huius uite eterna requies
concedatur in qua ipse regnat in sec. sec. Amen.
The Bestiary is very well illustrated. The pictures are larger
than those in no. 372. The grounds red and blue (one gold)
ornamented with gold dots or white patterns. Frames of pink
and blue (alternate sides) and square gold corners.
1. f. 167a. Single lion above. Two lions facing each other below.
2. f. 168 rt. Ape carrying two young ones, one before, one behind. Monkey
eating fruit. Another under a tree.
3. f. i6Sd. A deer, a lion, a goat, follow a many-coloured panther to A'. A
winged dragon on /v. enters its den.
4. 169 A. Draco maior with red comb, wings, and curly tail.
5. 1 70. Wolf.
6. 171. On L. man and woman kneeling. In C. man pierced with sword by
another. On A', dog flies at the throat of the murderer who kneels, and is about to
be killed by two men with sword and axe.
7. 171 A. Deer about to eat snake.
8. 172. Above two weasels mouth to mouth. Below a weasel with a young
one in its mouth.
9. 172 A. Ants carrying grains of corn. 10. i/.', A. Blue ibex.
11. 174. Two fiery stones each with a human face in the middle.
12. White ostrich, horse-shoe in mouth,
13. 1 74 A. Tiger, slate-coloured, pursuing horseman to A'. He throws a round
mirror to it : its cub is on his saddlebow.
440 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [384-
14. 175. Bonacon, horned; man with spear on Z.
15. 175. Bear licking an oval red thing (its whelp).
16. 1751^. Manticora with human head.
17. 176. Parandrus much like a stag. 18. Eale with red horns.
19. i-,6b. Sheep. 20. Ram. -21. 177. Two lambs at play.
22. Goat. 23. iTi b. Boar. 24. Ox. 25. 178. Another.
26. 178/'. Camel lying down. Man on his back with scourge.
27. 179. Two-humped camel. 28. Ass. 29. 179^. White horse.
30. 181. Cat: two rats outside the picture. 31. Two mice.
32. Mole. 33. i%i b. Vulture. 34. 182. Two cranes facing.
35. 1821^. Man with birch rod kneeling. Parrot facing him.
36. Two storks, blue and white, one with head thrown back.
37. 183. Alcion white. 38. Nightjar in nest in tree. Man with sling below.
39. 183 <!•. Two " Ercinee aues," brown. 40. 184. Magpie.
41. Hawk on perch. 42. Nightingale in tree: gold ground.
43. 184^. Bat (four-winged). 44. Raven. 45. Crow.
46. 185. Swallow, brown. 47. 185 <^. Quail, brown.
48. Peacock, full-face with tail spread.
49. 186. Cock. 50. Two white ducks.
51. iS6b. Man kneels on L. with bowl: three bees settle on it. On R. two bee-
hives on stand, with bees.
52. 188. Man on /.. leans on staff. Three goats on jR., two on their hind legs
eating leaves of a tree.
53. 189. Blue fish (serra) with coloured wings. Above, a ship with four men.
Gold ground : half-page.
54. i^gb. Aspidochelon, with mouth full of fish. Two men on its back, one stirs
a fire, the other hammers a post in, to which a boat on L. with one man in it is attached
by a rope : half-page.
55. 190. Eagle with spread wings.
56. \()ob. Man in bed, head to L. ; the bird Caladrius sits on his feet.
57. 19:. Three brown pelicans, one on L. feeds another from its beak.
58. 191 b. Owl. 59. 192. Phoenix, white, with stick in mouth : fire on R.
60. i()2b. Four hoopoes, dark coloured. Two are plucking their parent's feathers off.
61. 193. Ibex (Ibis) feeding on nude corpse on Z.
62. 193'^- Coot. 63. 194. Two partridges.
64. 194/'. Two turtle-doves. 65. Six doves in pairs.
66. 195'''. Large winged dragon on Z. Tree on R with five white doves in it.
67. 196. Swan. 68. 196^^. Basilisk, half cock, half serpent.
69. 197. {Vipera.) Two huge winged dragons fighting. One has the other's head
in its mouth and two smaller heads are emerging from its back. This picture extends
down the Z. side of the page and across the top.
198. Scitalus, blue snake with red head.
71. Amphisbaena. White dragon, winged, two-legged, a second head on its tail.
198/'. Boas, with two legs, blue head, and horns.
73. Jaculus. 74. Winged serpent of India with two legs.
Seps. 76. 199. Lizard (lacertus) four-legged, slate colour.
Saura, brown lizard. 78. ig^b. Serpent going into burrow.
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ff. i and iv are from an unfinished astrological MS. (xiv, xv)
evidently translated from Arabic.
ff. ii, iii are part of a legal document (a roll) written on one
side only (xv) containing a statement of a case, beginning:
London. Elias Harvvod de London Goldsmyth. alias dictus Elias Harwod
magistio suo Roberto Manfeld nuper magistro minte domini Regis etc.
On f iv b a table of contents in Marchall's hand.
Contenta in hoc uolumine sunt ista.
Diccionarius M"^' Johannis de Garland ia cum commento.
Accentarius eiusdem (over erasure).
Diccionarius alius eiusdem sub alia forma.
Tractatus Algorismi cum compoto ecclesiastico.
De misteriis ecclesie per eundem Johannem de Garlandia.
Comentarius eiusdem.
Compendium gramatice per eundem.
Morale scolarium per eundem.
Enchiridion M" Galfridi de Vino saluo.
Donatus cum exposicione Remigii.
Massa compoti cum tabulis et kalendario.
Equiuoca M. Mathei Vindocinensis.
Exoticon Versuum Alexandri cum comento.
Tractatus de uerbis deponentalibus.
Ex dono M" Rogeri Marchall.
The last three items are no longer in the volume.
Contents :
I. In double columns, text and gloss: a full column of gloss
contains 42 lines.
Dictionarius Joh. de Garlandia . . . . . • P- 7
Capitula (17). i. De uestimentis sacerdotalibus.
(17) de librario.
Text : Sacerdos ad altare accessurus.
Gloss : Sacerdos ut dicit p;-is(cianus?) est nomen compositum.
Text ends p. 59 : clausus puscula muniatur.
Gloss ends p. 6r : ad ipsum finaliter tendere debemus.
442 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [385
2. Liber Meiaiii p. 61
Text and gloss. Text : Merarii niiper cintillanti iubare.
Gloss : Merarii etc. Hoc merarium et hec nierenda.
Ends p. 67. Text : recepta hoc braco faminium.
Gloss : et illud a for faris.
3. Accentarius M. J. de Garlandia ...... 68
Text, 2 1 lines to a page : interlinear and marginal glosses,
some of the former in French.
Ecclesie sacre modulans lex metrica seruit.
Ends p. 140:
Mille ducentenis ter denis quatuor annis
Coniungtis (?) annis sunt edita scripta iohannis
Post incarnatum sacra de uirgine uerbinn.
4. Dictionarius alius M. Joh. de Garlandia . . . . 141
Text 36 lines to a page : interlinear (some in French) and
marginal glosses.
Palpabit uerum qui nescit nomina rerum
Vix faciet clerum multorum pena dierum.
Dictionarius dicitur libellus iste.
— per suam summam misericordiam misereri. Amen.
Explicit.
Gloss ends : ego sum amen. i. indeliciens.
5. Algorismus (Alex, de Villa Dei) ...... 152
Hec Algorismus ars presens dicitur in qua.
Two columns on the first and last pages : one on back of
the text. Few glosses.
s i
Ends p. 158: Vnum post denum due ita deinde per unum.
6. Compotus ecclesiasticus ........ 15Q
Double columns of 47 lines: verses in a larger hand inter-
spersed.
Per ueterum sagacitatem
— omnibus aliis precedentibus.
7. Joh. de Garlandia de mysteriis Ecclesiae . . . 163
36 lines to a page, marginal and interlinear glosses.
fulcone
Anglia quo fulget quo gaudent presule claro
Londonie quo parisius scrutante sophiam.
Ends p. 185. The lower part of the leaf, which had upon
it a diagram of the Greek and Latin alphabets as written
on the church-floor by the Bishop when consecrating a
church, is torn off.
The last line which remains is
Lucida turribulum redolens
8. Golias de coniuge non ducenda . . . . . . 186
Double columns of 36 lines.
Sit deo gloria laus benedictio
lohanni pariter petro laurencio.
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See Wright, Poems of IV. Mapes, p. 77. The mutilation
of the page has carried away 11. 14-36 and 57-76. The
text seems very faulty. Ends p. 188: Respond! breuiter.
uobis consentio.
y. (De Paride et Helena) p. 188
Tauro sol intrauerat et uir (uer) parens florum
Caput excer[c]uerat floribus decorum
Nam uidere uideor quod frix el latena (Lacaena)
\'enustabant gramine pinu sub amena etc.
Apparently not printed : ends f. 191 :
Cum se uobis referat cahis (Thais) resuppina
Scio quid redoleat cahidis sentena.
10. (Apocalypsis Goliae) 191
A Tauro torrida lam[de]pade cinthii.
Wright, p. I. Ends p. 197. Only the inner column of this
leaf is left, and this is mutilated at the bottom.
Et capud tenerum discerpens... (Wright, 1. 411).
Reponit firmus h. celle...(not in Wright).
Qui raptus fueram....
On the verso in a larger hand are some verses,
(G)racia mensarum cum diliciis epularum
Vnsignesque tori cuppe cifique decori.
The last lines are mutilated.
11. Commentarius J. de Garlandia 199
Double columns of 38 lines.
Comentarius liber iste curialium personarum et rerum et
uocabulorum preorditur.
It contains explanations of words, often in French.
Ends f. 211: hec edita sunt parysius sub uen. cancellario
parysius Galtero de castro tlieodorici a. d. M°. cc°. 40°.
sexto gloriosum et admirabilem partum b. m. v. demon-
strante.
12. Compendium gramatice per eundem 211
Gramaticam triuialis apex subicit sibi firmo.
Mostly in double columns: pp. 258, 9 have one column each,
and on the margin of the latter is (xiv, xv) : a nostre cheie
dame Madame de Walingfort grant moy vostre, chere
madame a moy damysol ysolt qui portastes Roy de
englet'.
Ends p. 269 : aureus est ille ramus per opaca sibille.
Expl. compendium.
13. Clauis compendii per eundem ...... 270
Artis gramatice dudum compendia quedam
Perstrinxi quorum clauem tenet iste libellus.
444 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [385
Ends p. 299 :
Parysius quesita diu. collecta. relecta
Sicut doctorum nouit uenerabilis ordo.
Expl. clauis conpendii.
P. 300 is covered with pieces of verse in various hands.
F. De S. Nicholao.
Nubit rose lilium. columbina presulum. que beasti filium
audit surdus loqui mutum. cecus claudum uidet tutum
gressu. graba decidit.
Nicholai prece mitis \ . . .
_ , . . > in morbi naufragio.
Datur salus consopitis/
-2. Flos humane bonitatis erit paciencia
Vita forma pii iuris renouans solacia.
16 lines.
3. Bilem uafer respuat modestie lesurum
ruinis (?) mox animo auctoris daturum.
4. 17 miscellaneous verses, and some smaller fragments.
On p. 301. I. A note on degrees of affinity.
2. A charm against rats and mice.
Pater noster ter dicatur in grangia cum carmine isto. Sanctus
karicius seruus dei ab infantia sua a domibus matris sue
per uirtuteni sancte trinitatis et per uirtutem sancte [trini-
tatis] crucis omnes mures et ratones effugauit. et per inter-
cessionem S. karicii omnes mures et ratones fugiant a
grangia ista + Christus uincit + Christus imperat + J. C.
filius dei hunc locum defendat ab omnibus muribus et ra-
tonibus et ab omnibus malis. Amen. Accepe iiii lapides
de creta et scribe super iiii lapides nomina iiii Euangelis-
tarum Matheus etc. scribe super Johannem alpha et o...et
sic scribe super alios et pone iiii lapides super iiii angulos
domus grangie cum tribus pater, aue maria.
The other notes seem uninteresting.
14. Morale Scholarium ........ p. 302
36 lines to a page: glosses, some in French.
Prol. Humiles in spineto mirice sicut in areolis aromatum
rosaria.
Text. Scribo nouam satiram sed sic ne seminet iram.
Ends p. 316 :
Ad te sullimes et fructu uentris opimes
Expl. morale scolarium.
A prose note on the book follows, and then some miscellaneous
verses.
Quam male peccauit sodoniita ruina proljauit etc.
15. Enchiridion M. Galfridi de Vino saluo (synonyma Joh. de
Garlandia) . . . . . . . . . . 317
Ad mare ne uidear latices deferre camino.
With marginal and interlinear glosses.
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On the margins of p. 227549. are written some poems in a
very small hand, viz. :
(i) De Presbytero et Logico (Wright, I.e. p. 251)
Hora nona sabbati tempore florenti
plebs uacans conuenerat intra septa templi.
Ends p. 330 :
Instaurare uerbera plebs non est contenta
donee totus marcnit pene uite dempta (Wright 1. 212).
(2) Presbiterum quendam mulieris amor stimulabat
concubitum cuius uicio pro carnis amabat etc.
He was drowned and rescued by the Virgin. Ends p. 332
Inferni sedis uicti siluere tiranni
et confundant eos ingens confusio dampni. Ainen.
pp. 332, 336, 340 have had lists of names (under the text) in
pencil. Among these I can read Ripun, Pochesford,
Tikeshow(?), Kirkely (?), Layham (?), Prillest, Horwetun,
Feriford, Hibernia, Catteworjje, Cossel.
The Enchiridion ends on p. 336
Ex utero dicti germani sunt uterini.
Expl. Encheridion.
On P- 337 ^ prose note.
16. De nominibus Christi P- Si^
Text and gloss alternately.
Alma chorus domini nunc pangat noniina summi.
Chorus quandoque dicitur mensura.
Ends: saluificet nos sit cui secla per omnia doxa.
(Gloss) doxa gloria quasi iuxta gloriam. Explicit.
17. An excerpt from some work like the Dictionarius of J. de
Garlandia 34'
Qui bene exenterari possunt. Gurgustio uel funda uel fuscina.
W'ith glosses, some in French.
Ends p. 344: nisi quisque fideliter firmiterque crediderit saluus
esse non poterit.
Various notes in a small hand.
18. Three columns to a page, text and gloss.
Donatus cum expositione Remigii 345
Begins imperfectly: inperatiuus gradus cui casui.
Ends p. 358: ut atat et si qua sunt similia.
(Gloss): littera sennonum Unguis componimus istic.
Finite libro sit laus etc.
19. Single columns of text: marginal gloss.
Massa compoti ......... 358
Licet modo in fine temporum
— reuertitur in se ad modum circuli.
Aureus in iano numerus clauesque vocantur
Cristus factus homo leuat omnia reddita trono.
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Expl. suiniiia compoti. Inc. doctrina tabiilayum . . . p. 372
Alphabeta duo que ter deca • v • figuris
Qua mediante potest que queiis haberi (^^V).
Expl. tract, de tabulis.
Kalendar in black and red : six months on a page . . 378
March. Cuthbert.
Ap. S. Petri Medyol. mart, (added).
May. Dunstan in red.
June. S. Willelmi added xv.
July. Transl. S. Thome.
Nov. S. Edmund Conf.l , , ,
s. Hugo r '^^'''-
Eadmundi Reg. et M. in red.
On p. 380 are some Paschal tables, p. 381 is blank.
On p. 382 are grammatical and other notes.
386. C. M. A. 845
606.
Paper, 8f x 5f, fif. 98 + 2, 28 lines to a page. Cent, xv, well
written, in a rather current hand.
Given by ?
At the ends are parts of two leaves of a xiiith cent. MS. in
double columns of Canon Law.
Collation: i^*' 2*-i2l
Contents :
Hie inc. stimulus conciencie compilatus per Ricardum heremitam
(R. Hampole) f. i
The mygth of y"^ fader almythy
and y^ wytt of y^ sone al wytty.
Septima pars ends f. 96 a :
y' for hus was \)Oxne of a mayde: and ded hup on y'^ rode henge.
Amen {ter). Expl. stimulus conciencie.
(a) On f. 96 b in another hand : a copy of an instrument of
Job B(rythwald) of Mild.
To )?e worthi executours of
Jon B. of Mild' besochit Y \^^ wil in reuerens of god and rythwys-
nesse concederyn J>e grete wrong Y queche Robert P(ope) of
Mild to Jon B. of Mild in diuerse degre that is to say quer Y
Robard Playford of Mild hath enfeffyd hym Robert Pope and
Robert Chadynhalk in diuerse landis and tenements in the toun
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of Mild etc. and to the sayde Rob. Playford solde to sayde
Jon B. ii acr' of lond quech arn in Mild in \)e feld ciepyt
Brixhyl feld etc.
(i) On f. 97 a in a third hand : a spurious papal document.
Ego Thomas romanus pontifex...Inueni in canonibus hoc quod
dominus dixit ad b. Martinum. quod duodecim dies fuerunt
veneres(-is) in quibus omnes Christiani in pane et aqua ieiunare
debent etc. (oftener attributed to St Clement).
387. C. U.
607.
Paper, quarto, ff. circa 200. Cent. xvi.
Given by W. Moore.
Contents :
A volume of Mathematical Tracts.
1. Breve scriptum 'Quod coeluni stat, terra moveatur'
Duodecimo, signatum '9 Jan. (15)68, C.P.D.'
2. Commentaria in libellum de Sphsera Joannis de Sacro Bosco
per M. Jacobum Pmetorium, 1564 .....
Written by ' Laurentius Rankghe Colberg.'
3. Erotemata in Qutestiones Sphjerre M. Sebastiani Theodorici
Avinstemii dictata a Balduino, 27 Mai, 1566 .
4. In librum secundum Qusestionum Sphaericarum M. Joh.
Balduinus ..........
5. Methodica explicatio Sphjerte ......
6. Doctrinae Suiutun rudimenta .......
7. Rudimenta quadrates Geographia; a Bartholomjeo Schonborn,
A° 1567
8. de usu generali Canonum Sulilensarum in circulo quas vulgo
tabulas sinuum vocant .......
Signed, 'M. Joh. Balduinus, 1561.' Verses prefixed signed
Sebastianus N.
9. In sphaeram Pruerii, M. Barthol. Schonborn, Vinleberga;,
'567
10. In quartam partem Elementorum Sphaericorum Pruerii
11. In libellum sphasricum Victorini Strigelii ....
12. Theoria Solis, Lunre et Planetarum singularum in fine;
22 Martii, 69 ........ .
13. Methodus perspicua computandi Ellipsis tarn Solaris quam
Lunaris ex Tabulis Prutaneis: in prtecepta divisa
On p. r, 'A" 69, 2 Aprilis, Witb. M. Sebastianus Theodoricus.'
14. Opposilio Ecliptica anni 1570, quae incidit in diem Augusti 15,
hor. 9, 5', 16", Witbergcg.
Tables and diagrams many.
A.
1205
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19
18
18
9
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26
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388. C. M. A. 1206
608.
Vellum (and paper), 8| x 6, fif. 128, in various good hands.
Cent, xiv, xv.
Given by W. Moore (?)
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left) 14- (two left) I 152 (last left) 16 (three left) 178-20'* | 218.
On f. 125/; is: liber Roberti Tomsun (xiv early) and on f. 128
the name Thorleby (xv, xvi) twice, once in Greek letters.
Contents :
1. On ff. 1-3 are three circular astronomical diagrams.
Then follow 4 leaves of paper.
Ad habendam verum locum alicuius planete.
(if. 6/', 7 are blank.
2. Astronomical tables ........ f. 8
The dates mentioned are 1358-1360.
A second set of tables (ad sciendum introitum solis in quodlibet
signum) is dated to 1330 ....... 32
Ends f. j,'t b.
3. Two sets of Indexes or Capitula (alphabetical) to Statutes,
in law French ......... 48
4. Inc. Capitula Statutorum Regis Edwardi tercii anno primo 66
Ends imperfectly in 21 Richard II. In law French.
5. One leaf of a Registrum Brevium in French ... 82
6. Two leaves much soiled of Statutes in French ... 83
7. Two leaves of the text of Jacobus de Cessolis de ludo Scaccarum 85
De modicis et pigmentariis capitulum.
(gap)
De progressu militum ....... 86
De progressu et motu Rochorum (imperfect) . . 86 (^
8. Isidorus de patriarchis etc. V. et N.T. .... 87
Begins imperfectly with the last line of the section on
. Melchisedech.
Ends with Stephanus (f. 102): creditur et adoratur.
On \ozb is a xvith cent, index of the persons treated.
9. Gilbertus Anglicus super oraculum Cyrilli Carmelitae . . 103
Frater Gilbertus anglicus magnus ille theologus qui et ipse
hunc librum satis curiose exposuit in sue exposicionis exordio
hec uerba descripsit. Cum ad monasterium cluniacense
quibusdam negociis exigentibus peruenissem et inter cetera
quartum librum moralium b. Gregorii expetissem contigit me
una cum librario ad librorum armarium peruenire etc.
— nee eo minus processerit in misteriis.
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Domui tocius diuine sapiencie septiformi columpna.
The text of the prophecy is written in larger letters. It begins
on f. 104
Nempe annorum Christi m. cc. liiij. fehr. kal. viij.
The last quire (beginning at f. 121) is misbound. The true
order of the leaves is 121, 123, 122, 124.
The comment and prophecy end on f. 122/;: portantibus magna •
capacia (-utia) post tergum in modum corme(?). Explicit.
10. loachim Abbas ad Cirillum . . . . . . . f. 122/;
...telle manenti in ordine sanctitatis.. curillo presbitcro...
}»achim (Joachim) abbas...
Ends f. 125 : — vere christi miles.
Ego frater petrus maymeti ord. b. m. de carmelo existens
scolaris parisius istum libellum manu propria scripsi et
abstraxi a quodam exemplari ualde antiquo et cum diptongis
in quo cirillus cum sacris et sacerdotalibus uestibus et fr.
eusebius cum mantello barrato et angelus ut supra in
principio erant curiose et mirabiliter depicti.
Vincentius in spec hist. 1. 30, c. 30 dicit : anno domini 1185
uenit de parti bus calabrie — nondum aduenisse.
Item Vine, resitat ipsum 1. 33, c. 107.
Anno gracie 1162 regni regis Anglie Henrici 3. 7. 8. floruit
abbas Joachim (f. 125/^). Further notes on Joachim's date,
ending :
Abbas Joachim in seiario scripturarum libera v dicit. nos
iam sub anno ab incarn. m. cc. iiii''^ v'° incipiente hoc
scribimus etc.
Explicit (erasure).
Leland notices the Comment of Gilbertus.
Cf. also MS. C.C.C.C. 404.
389. C. M. A. 1 191
609.
Paper.
Given by \V. Moored
Quarto, very neatly written, by different hands. On the
cover :
' Caius Coll. 1681.'
On p. 57, 'John Paman.' A table of the articles in no. 29,
as far as p. 613, is on p. 571.
' Smith thought it probably one of Robert Hare's M.S.S., but Ilare died in 1611,
and much of the contents of this volume is later.
t;. c. c. II. 29
450 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [389
Contents :
A miscellaneous volume, principally of English History.
1. The consecration of Jesus Chapel, near Southampton, by
Lancelot Andrews, Bp of Winchester, in Latin.
At the end, 'ye form of donation of goods unto ye church,'
and the licence to erect it, by Bp Montagu, 1617.
2. Letter (in Latin) of Card. Pole to the Privy Council . . p. 47-54
3. Dr John Rainolde's confession before death, with eight signatures 55-6
On smaller paper.
4. Constitutiones Ecclesice Belgi-Germanicae qua; Nordozvici est . 61-81
The name John Paman on p. 57.
5. Consultatio Sacerdotum quorundam super mandato Prresulis ut
et Concubinas habitas abigant et nullas posthac alant . 91-7
' Proesul et Presbyteri nuper consedere
Tristes in capitulo simul et dixere.' —
A vetusto manuscripto. A satirical poem in stanzas of four
rhyming verses in the hand of Rob. Hare.
Another text printed in Wright's Poems of IF. Mapes, p. 174.
6. Sam. Hoard — of God's love to mankind ....
7. Jos. Davenant, Episc. Sarisburiensis ad Sam. Ward
8. Sam. Ward determinatio quod omnes infantes baptizati procul-
dubio justificentur ........
9. Thos. Rogers' answer to the Book of Dr Nicholas Bownde on
the Sabbath
10. Directions how to proceed in Eccksiasticall Courts and
Affayres ..........
11. A briefe and profound or groundlie Treatise or Explication of
the secreate or misterie of the Love .....
12. Concio anonyma .........
Imperfect at beginning and end.
'Sed quoniam mysterium est longe supra ultraque illius captum
electorum vel nomina vel numerum cognoscere.'
13. A sermon by D. Some on Galath. iii. 5 . . . . 279-90
The text is in Latin.
14. Interrogationes proponendre D" Baro de concione habita ab
eo in Eccles. B. Marije Cant. An. 159.^, Jan. 12 . . 291
On p. 294, 'Rob. Toynton. '
15. Of the Redemption of Mankind 29,5-300
' The will of God knowne to man is ether manifest in his
workes or expressed in his word ' — .
16. On the death of the sinner .^03-10
' It hath bene the practise and counsaile of manie learned men
in their learning to handle such matters as were harde for
themselves to understande " — .
17. Sermon on Gen. iii. 17, preached in London Oct. 1638 . .^L^-.^i
'When Adam's eatinge the forbidden fruite was so manifest by
his wickednesse, shame, and feare of God's presence'—.
99-
-167
171-
-186
187-
-9.^
195-
-216
219-
-32
247-
-64
267-
-78
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18. Articles for easinge of the Counties of Northumberland and
Bishopricke and town of Newcastle, and for setling the
competency for the maintenance of the Scottish army, agreed
upon betwixt the English and Scottish Commissioners at
Rippon, the i6th day of October, 1640.
19. A Sermon preached before the kinge's Ma"^ at Greenwich by
John Burgess, r9th of June, 1604, on Ps. cxxii. 8-9 . p. 343-65
20. Paraphrase saincte en poesie sur ce qui est escrit en I'Evangile
de Jesu Christ, 'Beati pacifici,' &c. Matth. v. avec la
louange de la parfaite vertu ...... 373"-8'
Auteur Fran9ois Habert, poete du Roy. (Euvre presente a
Monseigneur I'Ambassadeur d'Angleterre.
Over the title is written, ' O quale caput sed cerebrum non habet.
Alceat Emb. 188': below is added to the title as a motto :
' Aer, ignis edax, tellus atque unda peribunt
Omnia divinus per srecula sermo manebit.'
The paraphrase is in 10 syllable rhyming verse, preceded by a
dedication sonnet in French and Latin translation.
21. Eadem Paraphrasis hexametro carmine reddita . . . 382-9
22. Directions for Court Officers. ...... 391-417
23. Of Robert Devereux, E. of Essex, and George Villiers, Duke
of Buckingham : observations by way of parallel in ye time
of their Estates and favour 423-443
Author, Sir H. Wotton.
24. Guernezia Rediviva, sive Iloijy/ia Yilabhiov illustrissimo Domino,
D. Henrico Davers a Danby Comiti, Regis Majestati ab
Intimis Consiliis, et ad amplissimam Periscelidis dignitatem
evecto : faciebat Arthurus Morehead, Regii Collegii Guernezi-
ensis Gymnasiarcha 449-59
25. De conjuratione Ruvenorum in caput Serenissimi Regis Jacobi.
Jacobi.. .semper August! Epenicia, in hexametris . . . 465-516
' Dux Erebi noctisque parens penetralia regni
Pertsesus male culta fui, Phlegethontis opaci,
Sulphureas exire domus.'
26. The E. of Essex rising in London, and parley with Sir
Rob. Sidney, 1600 519-23
27. The Lord Keeper's speech in the Starrechamber, the xiii"' of
February, 1600 5-4-6
28. The Arraignment of the E. of Essex and E. of Southampton
on the xix"i day of February, in Westminster Hall, 1600 531-57
With the behaviour, speech and prayer of the Earle of Essex
at his Execution, Feb. (25), m.dc.
29. Proceedings in Par/iavient, 1623-5 . . . . . 571
His Maj''«5 speech the 19th of ifebruarie, 1622.
Speech of the Lord Keeper, Feb. 19.
Speaker, Feb. 21.
Lord Keeper, Feb. 21.
29 2
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D. of Buckingham's relation to both Houses . . .p. 577
'A true coppie by the Duke, Feb. 24.'
Pope Gregorie 15th to the Prince of Wales, April 2 (?), 1620 . 582
His Maj'''^'^ letter to the King of Bohemia, Nov. 20, 1623.
Answer of the King of Bohemia.
A conference in Spaine between the Conde de Alvares and
the E. of Bristol 59°
Reasons conceived by the H. of Commons to fortitie their
resolutions to advise his Maj''^ to proceede no further in the
Treaties with Spain . . . . . . . • =191
The Archbishop of Canterburie's Speeches unto his Maj''«, the
5th, 14th, and 23rd of March, 1623 594, 597, 601
In the index he is called 'Bishop.''
His Majt'e's Speech the 8th of March, 1623 .... 594
14th of March, 1623, at Whitehall . 597
The Lord Keeper's Speech the 21st of March, 1623, touching
the Duke of Buckingham 600
The King's Speech on the same 600
His Maj''"''" declaration to both Houses at Whitehall, March 23,
1623 602
The Houses of Parliament petition to the King against
Recusants, April 23, 1624 ....... 605
His Maj''<='5 Speech to both Houses, April 23, 1624, concerning
Recusants .......... 606
to the Upper House, May 5, concerning
the Lord Treasurer ........ 607
The Lord Treasurer's censure. May 13, 1624 . . . 608
His Majt'^^'s Speech in Parliament, May 29, 1624, at the rising
of the first session of the Parliament .... 608
King Charles his Speech in Parliament, Feb. 6, 1625 . 613
The Lord Keeper's Speech, Feb. 6.
The Speaker's Excuse, Feb. 8, 162-; 615
The Lord Keeper's Answer.
The Speaker's Speech in reply . . . . . • 616
390. C. M. A. 1 199
610.
Paper, 8^ x 6, ff. 82, ^6 lines to a page. Cent, xv, well written.
The early leaves have suffered from damp.
Given by W. Moore.
Collation : i '--6'^ 7^".
On f. 32 (J* is :
Thys ys my boke god geue me grase to foolow y»= good and godli counseyll therin
Alicia Lego Ihesu haue marsy on me myserbel synner.
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On f. 47 :
Empson and Uuddly.
On i66d:
This boke is Edmund puUynys ..e man dwcllyng in London.
There are also critical remarks, e.g. f. 66 b :
yow may beleeue this chapter if you will.
Contents :
1. Thies bene the Chapiters of this tretis of the vij poyntes of
trevv loue and euerlasting wisdome drawyn oute of the
boke that ys writtyn in latyn and callyd Orologhiui
sapiencie .......... f. i
The bottom of the leaf is gone. Tiie text begins
My moste worschipfull.
The seventh chapter ends f. 56 h : Thus endeth the tretees
of the vij poyntes eic.—Orologium sapiencie (as in title).
Eterna sapiencia benedicat et custodiat corda et cor]3ora
nostra. Amen.
2. Here bygynneth the prologe made vpon the lyfe and mar-
tirdom of seint kateryne virgyn and martir, sent bi a
discrete maist^r vnto the kyng henry the v*'' made vnto
the honours and worship of the saide \irgine an preysyng
of hir. Inc. prol. ........ ^6 b
What tyme I hadde drawen the martyrdome of the holy
virgyne — and is an holy saynt in heuen. And thus endeth
the prologe. And singularly foloweth the chapiters of his
life that is for to say xxx" chapiters.
Off the progenitours of seint kateryn etc 57 ^
Text begins : The excellent and right glorious virgyn seynt
kateryne was of the noble blode and kynrede of the
Emperour of Rome ........ 58^
Ends imperfectly in c. xxiv. (f. 821^).
The author may perhaps be John Capgrave. In the prologue
he speaks of having already written on the Martyrdom of
St Katherine.
391. C. M. A. 1 1 19
611.
Paper, 8x6, ff. cir. 200, pp. 187 written. Cent, xvi, in two
hands, the first (Hare's) an extremely neat one.
Given by W. Moore.
Miscellaneae Collectiones Mag" Roberti 1 1 are. \'ol. i"\
454
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Contents
De vita el morte reverendiss. dom. Will™' Batteman Noiwi-
censis Episcopi ut habetur in archiuis Aulae sine CoUegii
S. Trinitatis Cantebr. in pergameno perpulchre conscripto
Religiosam vitam profitentibns...Laurentius prior Ecclesiae
Cathedralis S. Trinitatis Norwicensis etc.
— cui obediunt mors et vita.
Anima d. Willimi de Norwico quondam Norwicensis Episcopi
ac animae omnium fidelium defunctorum per misericordiam
Dei requiescant in pace. Amen.
Titulus ecclesiae B. Mariae sanctimonialium de Careswike
(i.e. Carrow near Norwich). Anima d. Will. Norwic. Ep.
et animae omn. fid. def. per mis. Dei requiescant in pace.
Vestris nostra damus pro nostris vestra rogamus.
This is the beginning of a mortuary roll. It no longer exists
at Trinity Hall. A copy made by Beaupre Bell from this
volume is in the Trinity Hall Library.
Wilhelmi Buckenham, Custodis CoUegii dicti Giinvik Hall,
et Sociorum (sex) Juramentum de Suprematu Hen. VIII.
cum subscriptione nominum, Oct. 25, 1535
Signed by Will. Buckenham, Rog. Ouery, Joh. Styrmin,
Laur. Maptit, Andr. Dewe, Jo. Caius, Will. Barker.
Attested by Joh. Rheseus, notary public.
R. Hen. VIII. Litera ad Academiam Cantabr. de perdita
Linguae GrgecK scientia .......
Injuncliones Tho. Cromwell visitatoris Academic Cantab, xxii.
Oct. 1555
De modo procedendi in casu matrimonii inter Hen. VIII. et
Catharinam ..........
Bulla, Julii 2, pro matrimonio Regis, 1507 ....
Oratio Joannis Stokis, Acad. Cant. Oratoris publici coram
Visitatoribus a Card. Pole missis
Juramentum Tho. Cranmer in promotione sua ad Archi-
episcopatum Cantuar. An. Dom. 1533 ....
Forma Juramenti Abbatis .......
It is the oath of Joh. de Steccatis, Abbat of S. Werberga at
Chester.
Assensus Regis (Edw. I.) ad Fundationem Coll. Sti Johis xxiiij.
die Novembris, 'anno regni nri nono ' ....
From the Patent Roll of 9 Edward I. in the Tower,
in the margin J'etri is written, Johis being erased.
A collection of transcripts from charters and Papal rescripts.
The greater part of these are copied from the MS. of Thomas
of Elmham (once in Hare's possession) and have marginal
references to the folios thereof.
Charts; Ethelberti (3) ad Coenobium Sci Augustini Cantuar.
(i) De confirmatione — fundi circa ecclesiam Sci Pancratii.
6-8
9-12
13-15
16-29
^o
32-4
35
3^'
37
38-41
39l] GONNILLE AND CAIUS CULLECiK LIBKAKV. 455
(2) Delimitatione aniplianda. (3) Offereiis villain Stiuigam
et alia dona.
Ethelberli Epitaphiuni . . . . . . . . p. 40
Tenor Bullte Sci Augiistini, cum sigillo ////////vc, de exemptione
nionast. B. Petri et Paul. . . . . . . . 41
Charta .^Ldbaldi, a. d. 61S, confirmans exeniptioneni predictam 42
Oswini de mina ferri juxta Lyminge .... 43
Swaberti, de Sturigao, a. d. 76, &c. Eabba-, abbatissit
de menster concessis ........ 43, 45
Oswini (-2).
Edberi de manerio de Mundelinghani ... 47
de navis transvectione.
Offffi, R. Merciae, monast. B. Pet. et Paul.
.Elthelbert, fil. R. Withredi, Abbatissie S. Mildretlire
de menster .......... 52
Nota de usu et antiquitate sigillorum, ex antiq. registro ad
Coenobium S. Augustin. quondam spectant ... 50
Epitaphiuni Joliannis Abb. B. Augustini Cantuar. 4 lines . 50
Charta R. Lotharii.fil. R. Ercomverthi,de manerio de Stodmerth ■,!
R. Edrici, de eodem.
R. Withredi, de defensione hominum et rerum S.
Mildrethse abbatissse in Thaneto . . . . . 52
de libertate Ecclesiaritiii ... 53
Epistola Bonifacii Magoriensi {sic for Moguntinensis) Archi-
episcopi in Germania, natione Angli, miss, ^^ithelbaldo, R.
Merciae 53
Libertates ab .^ithelbaldo, Abbathije de Alenster concess. . 5.S-7
Charta /Ethelbaldi de immunitate ab omni tributo et de con-
cessione dimid. vectigalis et unius navis.
De Strenuitate Offse. Erat autem rex iste OfTa...cupiditatem
contunderet pervasorum.
12. Versus rythmici hexametri de fundatione monasterii B.
Augustini Cantuar. et de adventu ejus in Angliam . . 59-62
' Annis sexcentis praeter tres Anglia munda
Christi nascentis micuit baptismatis unda.'
Ends: Stat patris almiflui domus haec puer ut veneretur.
13. The foundation of the Abbey of Gloucester by Will. Malverne,
Abbat, in English 7 line stanzas; made a. d. 1524 . . 63-8
In sundry fayre volumes of Antiquity.
14. Charta Regis Knute monacho nomine Aevec ... 69
de quinque cassaturis terrae in Thaubam.
15. Privilegium R. Eadgar, ad monasterium Eliensc, Ae libertate
locietde saca vii hundredorum et dimid. duor. viz. infra in-
sulani et quinq. in provincia orientalium Anglor. et 4tum
nummum reipublice de Cantebridgescire .... 70
r6. Charta Edvardi filii EtheUhedi regis et Edgari confirmationis
Monast. Eliens 71
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17. De prima Fundatione Episcopatus ^//e«5?j- temp. R. Henric. I. p. 74
18. Charta R. Hen. I., a. d. 1108, pro fundatione predicta . 75
19. R. Wilhelmi I. Abbati de Elie data ... 76
20. Fundatio Monasterii S. Alhani a glorioso r. Offa ; et Catalogus
Abbatum usque ad Th. Ramrige ..... 76
At the end, 'Nomen pictoris Alanus Strailer habetur
Qui sine fine choris ccelestibus associetur. '
21. Oratio Edgari Regis ad Clerum ...... 76-80
Quoniam magnificauit dominus.
22. Charta S. Edwardi Regis de renovatione &c. Monasterii B.
Petri Westmonast. ........ 80-6
23. Carta Walteri Bruni et Krisiae uxoris eius de Fundatione
novi Hospitalis B. Mariae extra Bishopsgate, London, 1197 . 86-90
Carta Edmundi Bruni de confirmacoe cart?e parentum suorum 90
Mandatum de visitatione nova; Hosp. ..... 90
Dat. Barnwell 5 Id. Jun. 1374.
Compositio inter Prior, et Conventum Hospit. B. Mar. et
Rectorem Eccl. S. Botolphi 90
Confirmatio summi Pontif. (John XXII.) de compos, predict. 92
Nomina ffundatorum Hospitalis B. Mariae et Carta Walteri
fil. Alredi eidem.
24. Charts; de libertatibus vills Oxoti., Hen. I., Johannis, et
Hen. Ill 94-8
Scriptum Hen. 3''' de concess. Socae. ..... 94
Partly from records in the Tower, partly from a Register of
Oseney Abbey.
25. Modus tenendi Parliamentum temp. Edvardi, fil. R. Ethilredi 99-107
26. Dimensio Eccles. Cathedralis S. Fau/i\ Londini, sicut habetur
in antiquo quodam codice manuscripto . . . . 108
Haec omnia suprascripta habentur in una tabula magnis literis
scripta pendente in latere borealis partis chori in Eccl.
S. Pauli London.
27. Charta Hen. IV. concess. Abbatia2 de Glaston. . . . 109-1 1
28. Charta Regis Edgari de fundatione Ecclesiie Cath. Wigornia; . 1 12-13
29. Charta Regis Stephani Abbati de Glastoft. . . . . 113
30. Statuta Collegii Corporis Christi ...... 114-20
31. Indulgentise concessK Benefactoribus Fratrum Hospitalis S.
_/o. Jerusaletn, &c. . . . . . . . . 12 1-5
32. Statutum indicans Universitatem Oxon. esse subjectam Visita-
tioni Archiepisc. Cantuar. A. xiij. Hen. IV. . . . 126
33. Histories wrought in Arras work in Westminster . . . 13 1-8
Subjects described in Latin verse, each in 4 rhyming hexameters '.
34. Largiflua beneficia Ecclesia; B. Marine Glaston. . . . 139-41
On p. 141, 'ffinis collectionum Magri Roberti i¥a;-^,' in another
hand.
Pp. 1 42, 143 blank.
^ Copied for publication by the present writer.
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35. Literw Acadaeiitiir Cant, ad Hen. \^IIL de ]iotestate Papte,
Mai 2, a. d. 1534 ........ p. 144
36. Vita Guilielmi Fiilke ........ 147-9
37. Rob. Talbot annotaliones in earn partem Antonini Ilinerarii,
qu;\! ad Britanniam pertinet ...... 152-87
Iter Britanniarum.
A gessoriaco etc. Text, pp. 152-157.
Notes, with heading as above, p. 158.
Iter Britann. Itinera hec sunt in Britannia numero 15.
After 187 are a few scribbled notes, e.g.
38. A wager layd 'that S. Ambrose was elected and chosen by the
people while he was a layman to be bishop.'
To find the epact, golden number, and new moon.
The rest, about half the volume, is blank.
392. C M. A. 1 1 20
612.
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Small quarto, ff. 144: very neatly written. On the cover :
'Gonv. et Cai. Coll. 1681.'
Contents :
MiscellanecE Collectiones Mag. Hare, Vol. 11.
1. Testamentum Henrici V. ..... . . p. i-io
2. Confirmatio terrse de Syoii et Collegii regalis Cantebr. . rr-15
Ex rotulo patentium de anno ah inchoatione R. Henric. V. xlix. ;
Anglice scripta.
3. Copy of the will of Hen. VI., for his Colleges at Eton and
Cambridge .......... 16-43
4. .Scriptum dni Regis Hen. VI. in laudem Universitatis Cantebrig.
prout inter alia habetur in litteris suis patentibus super
directionem Collegii sui regalis Cantebr. .... 44
5. Testamentum Awx Margareta?, ComitissK Richmondite et Derby,
probatum ap. Lambeth, Oct. 22, 1512. Anglice scriptum . 45-74
6. Regis Henrici octavi, Anglice . . . 75-96
7. Concessio fratris Johannis, ministri domus de Houndeslowe,
ordinis see Trinitatis et Redemptionis Captivorum qui sunt
incarcerati pro fide Xti ....... 97 •
8. Bulla (Julii II.) pro matrimonio Hen. VIII. ... 99
9. A brief declaration of the great and notable charge of the
warres had with France and Scotland by Hen. VIII. and
Edw. VI 101-55
10. Annuities and pensions given to the Prior and Brethren of
S. John's, Jerusalem, in England, by Acta of Parliament, on
the dissolution of the saide House . . . . . 156
458 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [392-
1 1. The manner of making of knights after the custom of England,
in time of peace and at the coronation, that are knights of
the bathe .......... p. 158-70
12. Tiie wordes of the most reverend father in God the L. Cardinal
Pole, legate from Pope Julius the third to the most Christian
princes Kinge Philip and Queene Marie, in the Parliament
House at Westm. begonne the xii day of Nov. 1554 . . 1 71-81
i.V The supplication and submission made by the Lordes spiritual!
and temporall and the Commons of the foresaid parleinenf,
and by them delivered up to the Kinge and Queene . 182
14. An oration made in the Parlement House by Mr Robert
Atkinson, Student in the Inner Temple, the — daye of
Marche in the vth yeare of the reigne of Queene Elisabeth
against the bill of the Othe 18.S-201
15. Names of the Peeres that passed upon Thos. D. of Norfif. , the
i6th day of Jan., 1572 ....... 202
16. The wordes pronounced by Thos. D. of Norff. at his death on
the Tower Hill, the 2nd day of June, 1572 . . . ^o.]-9
[7. Replication against the claime of the D. of Vorke to the
Crowne of England and France. ..... 21 1-4
18. The Revenue of England, with the Nol>iUty of the same,
collected in the yeere 16 10 . • • • • ■ 215-24
19. A survey of the Offices of England, and the fees thereunto be-
longing, with the names of some of those who held them, 1610 '^'^i^-'h'^
20. List of the Towneso'i Warre, Cas/les, Bulwarkes, and Fortresses,
with the names of the keepers and officers and the fees due
to them .......... 254-61
Nos. 18-20 are in a different hand.
393. C. M. A. 1 121
613.
Paper.
Given by W. Moore.
Small quarto. On the cover :
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Assigned to Hare by Smith, but see p. 449 note.
Contents :
Relationes Miscellanea et Tractatus varii, ad soeclum xvii
pertinentes.
I, Marci Antonini de Dominis, Archiep. Spalatensis, Clariss. viro
Josepho Hallo, Archipresbytero Wigorn., Mar. i, 1622 . p. 1-73
Including
1. litterce Regi Jacobo, 1621, Jan. 6 et 21,
Feb. 3 et II 29-53
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3. 'A discourse of Clement the Eight, now Pope,' his kindred,
actions, government, &c., which of his Cardinails is likely to
succeed him. An° Dom. 1600 p. 75-113
4. Cardinai/es (57) vivi An° Dni ijyg ..... 1 14-16
At the end, ' ex Antonio Retram Marii.'
5. A relation of such occurrents as happened in the Conclave
wherein was chosen the Pope Urbaine the 8th, the sixt of
August, 1623, with some preceding affaires about the end of
the Papacy of Gregory 15th. ...... 11S-41
6. Names of 67 Cardinails living at the death of Gregory 15th. . 142
7. Description of Rome and of ihtjesuiles by Philip Tomkinson,.
dedicated to the Bishop of Durham i47~83
8. Concerning the Resolution of Fai/h into the Scripture.
' P'ides, quce dicitur Catholica, nee in Script, nee in Eccles.
tantummodo resolvitur ' — .
'The most ordinary example that they bring us to show that
the Church can alter the ordinances of the Apostles ' — .
9. A generall rule for disputing or answering upon the Scriptures 195-203
' Now although the sufficient and most ample approbations of
evei"y matter contained in this my booke be of sufficient force
to drive all the adversaries thereof otherwise to understand
their own places ' — .
10. The answering or expounding of those places in Scripture,
which seeme to disprove man's freewill .... 203-14
By the same author as is 9 and 8.
11. The proceeding against Thomas E. of Strafford in the Par-
liament of Westminster, a. d. 1641, containing a letter of the
E. to the King, May 9, 1641 (p. 341), his Petition to the
Lords (p. 344), and Speech on the Scaffold (p. 346) . . 215-350
12. Thos. Alurefl's advice to the Marquess of Buckingham . 351-7
394. / C. M. A. %zi
614. [ James 150
Vellum, 8^x5, (T. 206 + 5, double columns of 38 lines.
Cent, xiv, finely written. The ornament that survives is excellent.
On f. 2 1 1 are the following lines :
Where so eutv y be come ouerall
I belonge to the Chapell of gunvyle hall
He shall be cursed of the grete sentens
That felously stelyth and berith me thens
And whether he bere me in pooke or sekke
Ffor me he shall be henged by the nekke
I am soo well beknowen of dyuers men
But I be restorid theder ayen.
460 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [394"
Printed by Dr Swete in the Caian I. i. p. 127. Clark, Care of
Books, p. 79.
Collation: 16 quires gone: i^--3'- 4'" (wants 15, 16 blank) 5'--
17'- a^(+ i).
Contents :
Breviarium ad usuni Sarisburiensem.
The sixteen quires which are lost at the beginning contained,
according to a note by Mr Bradshaw, the Temporale or Proper
of Time, and the beginning of the Psalter.
The text now begins in Ps. xxxviii. 3. Obmutui et non aperui
OS meum.
The beginnings of the nocturnes and also Pss. li, ci have very good
initials and partial borders. There are also throughout the book
small outline heads and grotesques at intervals.
The Litany on f. 42 has — Co7ifessors : Swithin, Botulph, Guthlac,
Columban, Paulinus, Mellitus, Anseim, Wilfrid, Wulstan,
Edmund, Richard, Hugo, Theobald. Jlrgins: Etheldreda,
Mildrida, Withburga, Sexburga, Freswida, Brigida, Scolastica,
Ermenilda.
Seruicium de beata uirgine Maria per totum aduentum . . f. 44
f. 50 b is blank.
Sanctorale, with good initial and partial border . . . . 51
The Sanctoral includes Eatildis, Brigida, Edward K. M., Cuthbert,
Alphege, Dunstan, Aldelm, Transl. of S. Edmund Conf., Botulph,
Trans, of S. Edward K. M., Swithin, Sexburga, Trans, of S.
Thomas, Trans, of S. Swithin, Kenelm, Dominic, Oswald,
Trans, of S. Cuthbert, Editha, Melorus, Francis, Trans, of S.
Edward Conf, Trans, of S. Etheldreda, Edmund K. M.
S. Eadmundi Archiep. Cant. . . . . . . . 1 78
Another office for S. Edmund occurs in MS. 138.
These MSS. have been examined by Mgr Ward and the Rev.
E. Nolan. A third is in MS. Trin, Coll. B. 2. 27.
Commune Sanctorum, with fine initial and border . . . 1881^
Ending f. 206.
On the blank portions of this leaf are scribbled a number of
Benedictions.
On f 207 in a xvth cent, hand are the lessons for St Hugh
of Lincoln.
On f. 207 b Collects for SS. Chad, David, Wenefreda, Ermenilda,
Sexburga, Withburga, John (of Beverley?).
On f. 208 a Collect and Sermon for S. Etheldreda.
On the verso Lessons for S. Michael, followed by other collects
and benedictions.
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395. f C. M. A. 756
742. \ James 152
Vellum, 8 X 6, ff. 195 + 8, 33-35 lines to a page. Cent. xv(i 441),
in the hand of Walter Crome.
Old binding, skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark middle
top of first cover.
Given by W. Crome. On the flyleaf:
Liber Epistolarum S. Ambrosii Ep. et doctoris summa 8"' ( = 8i)
et Epistolarum S. Dionisii martiris undecim numero.
et Epistolarum S. Ignacii Ep. et martiris numero 17 et
donatur communi librarie sociorum collegii Annunciacionis b.
Marie in Cantabr'. per mag. Walterum Crome
Sacre theologie professorem quondam socium eiusdem collegii
anno domini mill"'° cccc"" 44. in festo S. Hugonis.
Collation: a-(i, 2 stuck to cover) i^-' 2^-118 12^" (wants 2) 13^"
(7 cane.) 14^-23* 24^ (wants 1-3) b^* (3, 4 stuck to cover).
Contents :
1. Ambrosii Epistolae {P. L. xvi. 875) f. i
Ambrosius iusto de significacione didragmi cuius dimidium
hebreus precipitur ofiferre pro redempcione anime sue.
In eight books. After lib. v (no. 52) is a list of them . 71 3
Ending : Expl. capitula Epistolarum Ambrosii. Crome.
Then follow
Epistole Dionisii xi in numero (Arguments of Epp. 1-9) . 74
ff. 7,ii, 76 blank.
Lib. vi'""^ 77
The Epistles are numbered from i to 80, no. 80 being the
Apologia (prior) David regis {P. L. xiv. 851).
Ending f. 154 a.
Expl. Epistole B. Ambr. Mediol. Ep. scripte per Crome et
finite a. d. mill'"° cccc'"° xl. primo in festo S. Swithuni Ep.
sociorumque eius. deus et homo. Amen.
2. Inc. Epistole Dionisii Ariopagite. Prima Gayo monacho etc. '54''''
Tenebre occultantur lumen.
The eleventh (ad Apollifannum de cclipsi solis in Christi
passione) ends f. 164: iam in ea uiuas.
Expl. epp. b. Dion, undecim in numero Ariopagite ep.
Athenarum.
3. Epistolae Ignatii (no title) . . . . . . . 164
1. Ep. ad Smyrnaeos (no title).
2. .Smirnei ad Policarjnim (Smirneis a troade policarpo) . 165 i''
.V Ephesiis \66 1>
462
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[395-
4. Magnesiis f. 168 (5
5. Philadelphicis . . . . . . . . . 170
6. Thalesiis . . . . . . . . . 171
7. JNIaria proselita Thassaobolorum Ignacio . . . 1726
8. Ignacius Marie . . . . . . . . 173
9. Tharsensibus . . . • • • • . . i73'^
10. Antiochenis ......... 175
11. Eroni diacono 176
12. Martirium S. Ignacii Ep. Antiochee Sine . . . 177^
13. Ad Romanos ......... 178
14. 15. lohanni ......... 180 (i
16. S. Marie 180 (J
17. Ignacio S. Maria 180 1>
Ends f. 181. Expl. epp. Ignacii Martiris numero decern et
septem.
This is the version attributed to Grosseteste, and this the only
old manuscript of it which is known to exist. It is fully
described by Lightfoot in his edition of Ignatius. The first
to make use of it was Abp Ussher, who had also a better
copy, then belonging to Richard Montacute Bp of Norwich,
now lost. Pearson, vSmith and Jacobson all examined this
MS. Its peculiarity is that along with the spurious Ignatian
Epistles it contains the uninterpolated text of the seven
genuine Epistles.
Ambrosii Epistola breuissima sed optima . . . . 181 d
Ep. b. Ambr. de moribus et honesta vita (xvii. 749).
Dilecte fili dilige lacrimas.
This is the 8ist in the list of Epistles f. 74.
Ends f. 182 (7.
ff. 182(6-196 are blank.
396.
615.
C. M. A. 112
Paper, K 105.
Given by W. Moore.
Contents :
Andreae Downesii Praelectiones.
1. In Iliados T. ff. 6.
2. Secunda pars, irapaypacpo^ pro Phormione.
3. In Iliad, xiii, xiv.
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397. C. M. A. 1203
616.
Paper.
Given by W. Moore.
Contents :
1. Ad decanos Mertonensis Georgii Carletoni commentarius in
duos libros priores Aristotelis Physicorum cum praefatione ff. 73
2. loannis Mail in eosdem cum prooemio . . . . . ff. 55
398. C. M. A. 1 1 93
617.
Paper, pp. 304.
Given by W. Moore.
Small quarto.
Contents :
1. I'lophelia Danielis, cum versione interlineari accurata in
maigine; et vocum difficiliorum explicatione, auctore
Gualtero House, socio Reginali, ex Ilebraico in Latinum
translata .......... p. 1-244
2. Canticum trium puerorum, turn prime Hebraice redditum,
Prophetia; Danielis ab auctoribus tributum, cum prefatione.
Ab eodem auctore ........ 245-9
3. Meditationes Babilonica; 'ad usum et praxin, sex Chald.
capitum.' Ab eodem ....... 249-304
Cum prefatione in quo continentur monita pauca de Hebraica;
linguK studio, ' dato Cantebr. 1599.'
Walter Howes was Fellow of Queens' College 1592-160L See
Cooper's Athenae IL 323.
399. C M. A 1207
618.
Paper. Cent. xvi.
Given by \V. Moore.
Small quarto, in parchment cover. P^'gures drawn well in pen
and ink, in { i).
464 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [399"
Contents :
1. Regia via ad Mathemata; seu Cosmographia . . . ff. 30
'Incipit grammaticus artem suam a litteris syllabre e syllabis
voces et verba ' — .
2. The boke wherein ys contained the most secret treasure
called Alchamy, maide by Mr George Riplay, Munke of
Bridlington, divided into 12 chapters, with his recapitulacion
and other many profitable experiments and sentences of
philosophers . . . . . . . . . ff. 55
Imperfect, in English verse, stanzas of six lines rather irregularly
rhyming; f. 20 is wanting.
3. Cour de Chymie.
' II ny a rien si trivial ny parole qui soit plus ordinaire dans la
bouche du commun du monde que le proverbe que porte que
la nouveaute plait ' — .
400. f C. M. A. 977
729. \ James 99
Vellum, 9^ X 6|, ff. 90+ 5, 38 lines to a page. Cent, xiii early,
in a small hand. 2 fo. humor or norum.
Flyleaf i, from a Law MS. (2 columns of cent, xiii late).
Flyleaves 2, 3, and two at end. Glossarial matter (xiii) roughly
written.
Collation: 3 flyleaves, 1^-8** 9^" 10^ ii^: foliation in red, which
I adopt.
Contents :
1. f. 4a blank.
Inc. Alexander yatros sophista L ^b
De allopicia et ophyasi (Table in double columns).
Inc. primus liber Alexandri yatros sophiste.
E(st) hec duplex passio cadentibus capillis .... 5 iJ
Initial on gold, white (red) and green, on square ground of
red and green in quarters.
Ends f. 83/': mellis dispumati quod sufficit. Da - dimidiam.
Expl. lib. Alex, yatros sophiste.
2. Inc. liber cyrurgie ......... 84
Quamquam de iure et proprietate huius uocabuli s. cyrurgia.
Initial in gold, white and red with green inside. Text in
double columns.
Ends f. ()ob hoc unguento pedes inunge. Expl. lib. cyrurgie.
3. Inc. liber flebotomie ........ (jo b
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Quoiiiam quod (?) operatic medicine tiibus modis constat
— que uix aut nuncquam curari poterit. Expl. lib.
flebo(to)mie.
4. In another hand, slightly later.
(De Theriaca) ........ . f. 93
luuamen tyriace multiplex est.
Ends f. 93 b coxit N. eum usque terciam viii.
401. C. M. A. 975
623.
Vellum, 8^ x 5I, ff. 112, mostly double columns of 61 lines.
Cent, xiii, in a very small hand for the most part.
Given by R. Marchall(?): some titles are in his hand.
Collation : a« b- (i left) \^ 2^ f 4- 5« 6^ ;« 8^ qMo^ ii« I2M3« 148-
16^ c^ d-(i left): quires 1-16 are marked in an old hand from k
to z, &, con.
Contents :
1. Maior summa magistri Rogeri (Rogerina Maior) . . . f. i
Quires a, b, c are in double columns of 42 lines. The hand is
larger and later. Quires a, b seem to belong to the same
tract as the following, but begin imperfectly:
— sis reumaticis non debet fieri.
The main hand begins at p. 19. The first heading is de
fassioiie renutn.
Ends p. 53 : et hoc de sintomatibus sufliciat.
Expl. maior summa magistri R.
2. Inc. Minor Rogerina ........ 54
Cum artis medicine due sint partes sc. theorica et practica.
Ends p. 62. Expl. minor summa mag. R. de baro.
3. Passionarius Platearii ........ 63
Amicum induit qui iustis amicoram precibus condescendit.
Ends p. 96 : cu licinio fistule imitentur (?). Expl. amicum
induit.
4. Modus medendi Ricardi medici probatissimi. Title in Mar-
chall's hand ......... 96
Cvmi omnis ars ex suo fine laudabilis.
There is no break in the text, but on p. 113 it ends thus:
sicut anxungie in terreis. et hec de medicinis laxatiuis
sufficiant.
Expl. summa gerardi de laxatiuis.
Further notes on laxatives follow.
5. Simplex medicina platearii inc. . . . . . . 115
G. C. C. II. 30
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Circa instans negotium.
Ends p. 152 in zuccaru/ii: per diuturnam decoctionem.
A nameless excerpt De Urinis follows.
6. Excerpts from an Antidotarius (that of Nicholaus ?) . . f. 154
Oximel iuliani optimum.
Ends p. 166 with a prayer: Deus qui mirabiliter creasti
hominem.
Finiunt hie exceptiones et nieliores receptiones antidotarii
maioris.
7. Glosa platearii super antidotarium Nicholai . . . • 167
Liber iste quem in presentiarum.
Ends on Vera ruffini, p. 200 : in modum castanee per n. an. s'.
Some receipts in two hands follow.
8. De medicamentis ......... 201
Humores purgantia generaliter.
On the margin is written (xvi): Humfredus Bohun Nor-
douolcas.
Ends p. 214: Et ista sufficiant de pessariis.
9. Four leaves of the medical MS., of which a fragment is at
the beginning. Imperfect at both ends . . . . 215
10. A single leaf, of which the verso is in a beautiful minuscule
of xiilh century aspect ....... 223
His odores bona apponantur frigida.
Greek capitals mark the sections.
On the verso a xiiith cent, hand writes two columns De
Morphea.
402. f C. M. A. 829
411. \ James 169
Vellum, 8j x 5J, ff. 359 + 7, mostly in double columns of 50 lines.
Cent, xiii, xiv, in various good hands.
Given by ? . 2 fo. quam si consuetudinem.
Old binding, white skin over boards, two clasps gone.
On f. iii and iv b are erased inscriptions.
Collation : a-* (i stuck to cover) 11--412 5» 6» (8 cane.) y^"-io^- 11^'
1 2^2 1 31- 141- (+2) 15^" 1 61" I I7« iS^" (wants 12-15) | I9^" 20'2-30^-
31" b^ (wants i).
On f. ivd is an old table of contents (xiv) :
In hoc uolumine tot continentur.
po Manipulus florum.
2° tabula super librum de ciuitate dei.
3° optimus tractatus metheororum.
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4"'' Algorismus.
5 Aiistoteles de regimine principum et de secretis secretoium et de arte cogno-
sceiidi homines.
6 beda de ymagine mundi.
7 davius frigius de uastacione troge.
8 optinuis tractalus de uiciis et uirtutibus.
9 Methodius de expulcione primorum parentum de paradiso.
10 testamentum ruben.
Contents :
1. Manipuliis Florum ......... f. i
Abiit in agrum et collegit spicas.
Abslineiicia. Bonum est in cibo cum graliaium aclione per-
cipere ........... 1 1>
Ends in Christus f. i-j6b: humilitas. b. parentes. o.
Hoc opus est compilatum a mag. Thoma de ybeinia quondam
socio de sorbona. Expl. manipulus florum.
A list of the headings follows, with colophon.
Finit a. d. m°. cccvjQ die ueneris post passionem aposto-
lorum petri et pauli.
A list of the writings of various Fathers, etc. with short
prefatory note i77'^
Notandum quod libros originalium sanctorum ac doc-
torum etc.
The authors treated are : Dionysius, Augustine, Ambrose,
Jerome, Gregory, Bernard, Hilary, Isidore, Chrysostom,
Alanus, Prosper, Damascene, Anselm, Richard, Hugo,
Alquinus, Alanus, Pliny, Raby Moyses, Val. Maximus
(Dissuasio Valerii), Macrobius, Cicero, Boethius, Seneca.
ff. 182, 183 are blank.
2. In another hand.
Tabula super libros Augustini de ciuitate dei . . . 184
Abel — Salomon (unfinished?),
ff. 201 b — 203 blank.
3. Single lines.
De Meteoris ........ .204
Ad notitiam impressionum liabendam.
Ends f. 214 (^: paulatim immutaretur aspectus talis obscuritatis
Hec. thowas.
4. In double columns.
De Arithmetica (Algorismus) . . . . . . 215
Omnia que a primeua rerum origine processerunt.
— et hec de radicum e.xtraccione sufficiant.
Followed by tabula nouem limitum in Arabic figures.
5. Inc. Epistola Aristo(te)lis ad Alexandrum de regimine domin-
orum . . . . . . . . . . . 221/'
Prologue. Domino suo...Guidoni de Valeria (!)... Philippus.
Capitula . . . . . . . . . . 222
30—2
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Piologues. Dens omnipotens custodial . . . . f. 221b
Johannes qui transtulit librum .... 223
Text. O fili gloriosissime ....... 223
On f. 245 begins : De arte cognoscendi qualitates hominum
liber 4'"^, but no previous division into books is discernible.
Ends f. 246 i?: monarcha in septentrione.
Expl. lib. Arist. de secret, secretorum siue de regimine prin-
cipum uel regum uel dominorum.
6. Inc. Beda de ymagine mundi ...... 247
Septiformi spiritu in trina fide illustrato.
Ends f. 254 rt: in quo habitat rex angelorum. Explicit.
Pergama flere uolo fato danais data solo.
2546
Femina fatalis femina fatis malis.
8. Daretis frigii eutellii historia de uastatione troie incipit a
cornelio nepote salustii de greco in latinum sermonem
translata. Inc. prol 255 b
Cornelius salustio crispo.
— ad pollicitum reuertamur.
Narratio daretis troiani excidii.
Peleus rex fuit.
Ends f. 264 /; : Actenus id dares frigius Uteris mandauit.
9. Tractatus de uiciis et uirtutibus 265
Dicturi de 7 uiciis primo dicemus de superbia.
Ends apparently unfinished on f. 347: rursus uero dormiens
uidit idem insigne. (On accidia.)
A section in another hand follows. Contra tirannos.
Fertur de quodam principe magno qui crudelitatem niagnam
exercuerat. (He appears after death to a clerk.)
— opera enim illorum sequuntur illos. et in ma. 3. omnes
operarii iniquitatis contriti sunt.
10. Metodius dc expulsione primorum parentum de paradiso et
de morte Ade ........
Post peccatum Ade expulsi de paradiso.
— Obediens patri usque ad mortem cui est laus honor et
gloria et imperium per omnia sec. sec. Amen.
It is really the Story of the Cross, not what is usually
known as Methodius.
11. Testamenta XII Patriarcharum 399''^
Transcriptum testamenti Ruben.
Ends imperfectly f. 359 3 in the Testament of Judah § 19
— humilitatis anime mee et oraciones Jacob.
On a flyleaf is a note (xv) of the death of Henry V.
347
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403. ( C. M. A. 694
412. \ James i. 14
Vellum, 7f x 5f, ff. 237+ i, 23 lines to a page. Cent, xii, xiii,
finely written.
On f. I :
Nouum Testamentum Graecuni (iiiod Collcgio de Goneuille et Cains dono dcdil
Thomas Hatcher artiuni .Magisler 1567.
At the top in a xiiith cent, hand :
quatuor E«ang. in greco. (These two words have been read Ity .Smith and others as
1IS06.) Iste liber est de communitate fratrum minorum Oxonie.
Then, added in cent, xv, xvi :
Concessus et accomodatus fratri Ric. bryngkeley magistro (probably in Brinkley's
hand).
Doubtless one of the books left by Robert Grosseteste to the
Franciscans of Oxford.
Throughout the book are headlines in Latin, and chapter-
numbers, of cent. xiii. There are also interlineations in a similar
hand in Latin.
At the end of Joh, xxi. is :
BprjVKeXfi AiSacr/coXcjj.
Collation: i''-9'* 10^ (+ i before i) 11^-14* 15'' 16^^ (11, 12 cane.)
17^-19'* (6 cane.) 20* (2, 6 cane.) 21*^-23** 24'' (i cane.) 25»-30^ 31-,
I flyleaf
The pages are wrongly numbered, but I use their numeration.
Contents :
The Four Gospels in Greek.
The preliminary matter and picture of St Matthew are gone. There is a space
for an ornament on p. i in which Hatcher has written his inscription. The
text of p. I is in red. Initial, of serpents.
On p. 2 are two marginal additions to the genealogy in Greek in an English
hand of cent, xiii (Joram and Joatham).
On pp. 3, 4 are some xiiith cent. Latin interlineations.
On p. 8 reXeuT^o-avros is glossed in margin in pencil (xiii) dtjuiiclo. Other
similar glosses occasionally occur.
On p. 20 in the margin is pater uos/ir in a straggling hand wliich I believe to
be Grosseteste's.
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On p. 24, at top, is a passage in Latin, Quid autem aides festucam etc., in a
good late xvth cent, hand of Italian aspect. In the lower margin some
Greek words in Latin letters (xiii, pencil). Various corrections made in cent.
xiii are in the margins, e.g. p. 77 {wpoo'rfKdov ol to. didpayfxaTa Xafj.jiai'oi'Tes)
margin: ne/ to dragma. The Latin chapters are also marked.
On p. Ill (text, Xtyuoi koX \i/j.oi), margin \ol/xoi : lower margin loinii per dip-
tongum pestes per iota fames.
A few interlineations in the Passion, p. 123 sqq.
Matthew ends p. 140.
p. 141 blank.
On p. 142 a full-page picture of Mark, scroll on knee looking up, desk with
another scroll on /?. Desk or building on Z. Gold ground, blue frame with
white pattern, red edge. Rough work.
Space for ornament on p. 143. Text in red. Initial in outline, nude figure
with scroll in dancing or running posture.
Between pp. 230, 231 is a small sheet of paper with collations, in the same
hand as the sheet in the Psalter no. 348.
Mark ends p. 235.
pp. 236, 237 blank.
On p. 238 full-page picture of Luke with book bending forward and consulting
scroll on desk on A\ Desk or building on Z. Ground and frame as before.
Space for ornament on p. 239. Text in red and black. Initial of fishes, bird
and hand. Interlineations in Latin in two hands (xiii and xv, xvi, the latter
being probably Brinkley's). The xiiith cent, interlineations continue for two
pages. Others on pp. 258 sqq.
On p. 303 (the strong man armed) in margin. Nota bryngkeley.
On p. 312 on el -gdei 6 olKodeaTrorris, margin (xiii), philosophia est assidua
mortis (contemplaci)o. et senera. omnis dies ordi...e;« ut ultima.
p. 369 is palimpsest over a not much older text. It and p. 370 are more closely
written than the rest. Luke ends on p. 370.
The picture of St John is gone.
On p. 371 space for ornament. Text in red and black. Initial of bird etc.
On p. 372 lower margin in the large straggling hand :
(U)bi habemus plenum gratie et ueritatis in greco [est] pliris quod est plenus.
et est nominatiui casus rela...us ad hoc nomen logos et utrumque est masculini
generis ..plenum est... (rest cut off).
On p. 447 sqq. are Latin interlineations (xiii).
John ends on p. 470. On the flyleaf is a text from Galatians ws Kaipov ^xo/^f
K.T.X. written in cent, xvi or xvii.
On this MS. see Rendel Harris, T/ie Leicester Codex, pp. 18, 20, note.
He identifies the hand of the interlineations with the hand of those in the
Corpus Christi Greek Psalter no. 480.
The MS. is no. 59 in the text of Scholz, Scrivener and Gregory. The latter
describes it {ProH. p. 477). It has 81 lacunae resulting from kotnoeoteleuton.
A collation by Scrivener was published in his Adversaria Critica Sacra, 1893.
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404. J C. M. A. 693
625. \ James l 33
Vellum, 7^ X 4|, K 452+1, 30 lines to a page. Cent, xiii,
beautifully written and pointed throughout.
Given by Dr Caius. On f. 452 <5' (at end of text) is :
Joannes Caius collegio Goneuilli et Caii suo dedit a" 1557.
Chain-mark on lower margin of leaf at beginning of text.
Collation: (from beginning of text) i fl}'leaf, i'--i2'- 13" 14^--
iS'- 19'* 20'-' 211--371- 38" 39'-'.
On the flyleaf a note in Caius's hand :
De canonicis libris ueteiis testamenti
ending with what is probably a later addition,
Caius juvenis adluic, et hebiaicae lingue studiosus cantalnigie scripsit.
Contents :
The Old Testament in Hebrew from Joshua to Malachi, ending
f. 451^.
The Hebrew alphabet with vowel points and some other Hebrew
words . . . . . . . . . . . f. 451 (!■
The Hebrew alphabet, written twice, the second time in a
hand of the fourteenth century, with the names of the letters
in Latin ........... 452
The book was very likely written for a Christian student in the
xiiith century. The names of the books and the numbers of
the chapters are written in it throughout in Latin in a hand
of cent, xiii, probably English. It is thus a noteworthy monu-
ment of the study of Hebrew in that century. There are one
or two marginal Latin notes, but none of cent, xiii that I have
detected. One on Isa. vii seems to be of cent, xv, xvi.
405. C. M. A. 1 201
626.
Paper, ff. 10 1.
Given by \V. Moore.
See Appendix.
472 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [406-
406. C. M. A. {not 943) 1 1 74
627.
Vellum, 7| x 5f, fif. 4+ 58, 35 lines to a page. Cent, xii, xiii, in
an excellent hand. Initials mostly in plain colour, blue, red
and green. One on f. i has two busts, the upper one crowned, the
lower tonsured.
Given by W. Moore. 2 fo. grecorum liberarent.
From Bridlington Priory, Yorkshire. On f. i at top is (xiii) :
liber S. Marie de Bridelington qui Iiunc alienauerit Anathema sit.
The edges have suffered from damp, but not the writing.
Collation : 2 flyleaves, 1^-6® 7^°, 2 flyleaves.
On the flyleaf is written (xv, xvi) :
Policronicon vel gesta britonum vetustissima ac verissima compilacione scriptum.
Contents :
Galfridi Monumetensis Historia Britonum (no title) . . . f. i
Cum mecum multa et de multis.
There are divisions distinguished by decorative initials, viz.:
Cognouit autem Brutus ........ 7
Liber III. Initial in outline with crowned busts of beli(\in?,) and
brenniiis ........... 11
Gratianus municeps ......... 25 <^
Defuncto igitur uther pendragon ....... 41
Ends f. 58 a: hie modo in latinum sermonem transferre curaui.
At the bottom of the page :
causam mortis deploraljant uite uiam quid ignorant
ad salutis portam uolant cum sit iudex dominus
r
c u iustus dampnatur cum conuincat reus datur
legis lator condemnalor astat comminus.
The scribbles on the flyleaves are not important.
407.
413.
C. M. A. 844
James loo
fi". 4 + 87 + 28 + 90 + 4,
Vellum, 7! X 5I
Cent, xiv and xiii.
Given by ?
Old binding, white skin over boards, clasp gone. On the second
cover is written faintly :
dietarium otonis.
three volumes.
2 fo. fumo uiso.
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473
At the beginning are 2 and at the end 4 leaves of a xiiith cent. MS.
in double columns containing what seem to be skeleton sermons.
Collation: a^ : L i»-ii« (wants 8): U. i'" 2'» 3« : IIL i'- 2^"-
( wants 11)3'^ 4'"" S'-"* & (wants 4) : b^
Contents :
L Cent, xiv, 31 lines to a page.
A Tract on the Art of Preaching .....
(^ue sunt elementa exorciii sermonum sancte exortacionis ac
predicacionum omnium.
In two parts, the second and longest begins on f. idb and
ends on f. 87 /5; Hiisque secunda pars extremitatibus ter-
minatur. Ad omnipotentis dei laudem et gloriam. Amen.
Explicit hie totum : magister da michi potum. Deo gracias.
In part H. the Rules of Tyconius are quoted.
II. Cent, xiv, 26 lines to a page.
Dietarium Otonis .........
A domino deo nostro res habent inicium, et ad ipsum reuertuntur.
Ends f. 28^: Ista sufificiant. Et nomen doniini sit benedictum.
Amen.
Some short paragraphs fill up the J'age, from Salomon, Chato,
Vpocras and Galienus.
III. Cent, xiii late, 36 lines to a page: bad hand.
The writing on f. i a is carefully erased, f. i b begins :
Calamente betoyne Egrimoyne hockyn violette. Orizstuum
antequam stuuaretur in auribus oportet purari stomachum.
A good many passages are erased. The head-lines are :
Diuerse medicine, Medicine pro diuersis infirmitatibus,
De passionibus mulierum et earum remediis (f. 6) etc.
Cirurgia secundum mag. Bernardum .....
Intendens uenerabilis amice bernarde componere librum.
— ueniam peccatorum qui sit benedictus in secula.
Tractatus optimus de administracione medecinarum et de modo
agendi ...........
O medice attendens ad pacientem quern nunquam uidisti.
Hec est summa et colleccio tocius fructus antidotarii secundum
Mag. Nicholaum .........
Nomina herbarum et uirtutes illarum .....
de Laxatiuis. de Euacuatiuis (probably parts of the Anti-
dotariiitit).
Liber de causis Auicenne .......
Septemdecim sunt cause inpedientes.
(De sanguisugis, de clisteriis etc. follow.)
Liber de flebotomia ........
De flebotomia confert sanis.
— de propria uena illius partis. Expl. Lib. de Flebot.
8^
2^b
lib
59
70 (J
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De inspeccione sanguinis restat dicendum . . . . f. 72 /^
— in prima die quam in secunda.
Expl. Summa Reginaldi magistri de Monte pessulano . (73'^)
To how much of the preceding this rubric applies is not
clear.
De fistula 73 ^
Fistula est ulcus profundum.
De cancro (perhaps part of the last) . . . . . 76 3
De humoribus ......... 78 3
De humoribus tractatum instituere intendentes
— moram facit donee emittatur. Expl. tract, de hu-
moribus.
Specialia uniuscuiusque humoris signa sunt hec ... 80
Near this begins a tract De febribiis, of which I cannot detect
the beginning. It ends on f. 91 b.
Et decoquatur semen papaueris al. et iactu(ce) in lacte. m.
Expl. tract, nobilisimus fe(brium) sec. mag. J. Wakefeld.
408. C. M. A. 733
414.
Vellum, f\ X 5;^, fif. 321 + 7, single and double columns of about
33 lines. Cent, xiii, in various good hands.
Given by ? . 2 fo. Ecce Rex.
At the beginning in red :
Iste liber est sermonum.
At the end :
Liber de sermonibus cum aliis bonis tractatibus. precium xj-.
Also some xvith cent, names :
Newcome. Malham. William Yonger.
Collation : a-" i^- 2" 3^- (3 canc.)-5i- 6^" 7® 8'--io'- ii^« (one cane,
after 9) 12^ I3'« 14* 15^' i6i« 17^* i8« (+8 between 3 and 4) 19^^ 20"
21I8 221" (2, 3, 7, 8 gone) 231- (wants 3, 4, 8, 9, 11) 241^ 25^^-2712 28^^
b'* (wants 2).
Contents :
The principal contents of the book are Thejiiala or skeleton sermons,
but there are numerous insertions of other matter. The
occurrence of sermons for St Dominic, for his translation, and
for St Peter Martyr, point to a Dominican origin.
On the preliminary leaves are :
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Partial table of contents, ii a, iv /;.
Sermons, Septuagesima. Ite et uos in uineam meani
Videbit omnis caro salutare domini ....
Advent. Hc>ra est iam nos, etc. Docet apostolus
Miscellaneou.s extracts .......
Themata Dominicalia et de Sanctis ....
Uora est iam, etc. Hec sunt uerba apostoli ad Rom. xiii.
The sermons continue to Dom. xxvi post Pentecosten.
(Fides tua te saluam fecit.)
Then a leaf, of which the recto is in double columns .
Dom. xxiii. Nostra conuersatio in cells est.
Dom. xxiv. In diebus illis saluabitur iuda.
Sermons for Saints .........
Fabiani et Sebastiani. Reddet deus mercedem sanctorum suorum.
Those that follow are without titles. On f. 73 sqq. are sermons
for Christmas etc.
At f. 96 <5, in another hand, intervene
Meditationes Bernardi.
Multi niulta sciunt.
— amabilis appareas etc. {lo"] a).
Table of sins, under the heads of the Seven Deadly Sins .
108 a is blank. On 108 3 (lower half) begins a Collacio bona.
Petiitenciam agite etc. dicuntur duo quare agenda est penitencia.
Other similar sermons follow.
On f. 12-, b are extracts.
Clemens. NuUus propter obprobrium senectutis uel nobilitatem
generis a paruulis et minimis eruditis sicut utilitatis est uel
salutis inquirere necligat. Qui enim discere atque agere bona
recusat magis diaboli quani Christi membrum esse ostenditur etc.
A change of hands at f. 129. A few English glosses in the
margin, Licuurye, Sicker etc.
Text. Libentur auditur quod in se est delectabile.
Sermons follow. On i4_^, 144 are notes in other hands.
On f. 145. Sermons.
In dedicacione ecclesie ........
Hodie salus domui huic facta est.
De b. Thoma martyre.
In occursum pergit armatis.
Notes of Exempla .........
Sermons, mostly de Sanctis .......
Bonaventura de Decalogo ........
Continued from another page, and ending on 180 a.
Extract from Decretals. De his qui filios suos occidunt
Sermons ...........
Continuation of Bonaventura .......
Sermons. De S. Dominico. Vidi et ecce ab aquilone nubes
De translacione b. Dominici. Enoc placuit deo
On the margin of f. 201 are some English words.
\\b
\\\b
54
107 b
14.S
150
151
174^;
i^ob
182
190
195
199
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On f. 204 is the heading : Secundum fr. Ricardum de Fissaktr.
Bernardus de compassione fihi et compassione matris . . . f. 207
Quis dabit capiti meo aquani.
On f. 210/' a rhythm.
Planctus ante nescia, planctu lassor anxia, crucior dolore
Orbat orbem radio me iudea fiHo gaudio dulcore.
Liber b. Augustini de conflictu uiciorum et uirtutum (xL. 1091) 21 1
ApostoHca uox clamat.
Descripcio saluatoris. Legitur in anahbus libris ebreorum . . 217
— speciosus forma pre filiis hominum.
Extracts: Aug. de gaudio electorum etc. (XL. 991) . . . 218
Brandan. Ceraunius lapis cadens tempore fuhninis . . . 220
De expulslone Ade de paradiso ....... 220 1>
Post peccatum ade (Story of the Cross, cf. p. 468)
— -obediens patri usque ad mortem. Cui est etc.
Quare decime dantur ecclesie ....... 223 b
Dubitari a quibusdam solet.
Notes 224
Sermons. Voca operarios . . . . . . . . 225
La double columns on f. 227, 228.
There are several changes of hand ; many of the sermons are not
in full, and several blank pages occur.
On f. 256 begins a collection of Exc»ipla interspersed with other
notes.
At top of f. 258 is an English distich:
)'ho haues homes als ha ram. and ha nech als a swan
and a midel als ha brock, ha tayl als ha pacoch.
The text below is Contra mulieres ornantes se etc.
The sources of the Exempla are largely the Vitae Patrum and
Gregory's dialogues. Lives of Saints, e.g. Andrew, Nicholas,
Godric (f. 2791^) etc., are also quoted.
At f. 284 the hand changes but the stories continue. They have
now rubrics of their own.
De duobus scolaribus.
The last f. 295 b is of Magister Jordanus. De euitando pomppam
seculi.
In double columns. De fide et symbolo Apostolico (xiii) . . 296
Hoc est opus dei ut credatis in ilium.
De oratione Dominica.
Math. vi. Sic orabitis . . . . . . . . . }^o\ b
— deturpat proprium subiectum. Explicit.
Formula of a will .......... 306
Names of the Apostles with their meanings, etc. . . . 306 b
List of Commentators on the Bible ...... 307 b
De .Sacramentis et Decalogo in double columns .... 308
Apoc. V. Dignus es domine aperire librum
— ad remedium et ofhcium.
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De \'irtutibus theologicis el cardinalibus . . . . . L -^ij d
Dicturi de uiilutibus
— intelligitur cum suo aclu.
Notes and Sermons ......... 320 6
Verses, e.g. :
In terris Inidis ubi plus solet esse paludis
Mingere mos asinis est et cunctis asininis
Sic de prelatis mos est dare uel trabeatis
Vel bene nummatis uel eorum sanguine nalis.
Rhythmus ad spiritum sanctum ....... 322 d
Sancti spiritus uera gracia
assis celitus nobis in uia.
pollens penitus queque noxia. sanans uulnera
da fidelibus te poscentibus sacra munera.
Notes etc. ........... 323
French verse. Ce sunt les trent mest folyes . . . . 323
Ke nul ben seit e nul ne uot apprendre
Ke tut enprent e sen na cheue
Ke san reison le son ami greue.
On 323/^ is scribbled: annunciacio dominica
collegium beate annuncia... (xv).
409. C. M. A. 72,.].
628.
Vellum, 75x5^, ff. 260+8, dotible and single columns of
32 lines. Cent, xiii-xiv, in more than one clear hand.
Given by ?
Old binding, white skin over boards, clasp gone.
Collation : a'' I'^-S'* (+ a slip) q'^-iS^^ | iq^^ 20'-' 21" b^.
The flyleaves are from a xiiith cent. MS. of (Aristotle) de
Vegetabilibus, four leaves in all. The end of the tract is contained
in them :
— et erit fructus amarus.
Expl. liber de Vegetabilibus. Deo gracias.
Contents :
A Collection of Sermons.
Beginning imperfectly with the end of a sermon on Ash Wednesday.
The first heading is :
Sermo 2"^ de eodem ......... f. 1
Consperge cinere luctum unigenili fac til)i. Jer. 6. in istis uerbis
propheta penitencie excitat.
478 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [409-
After Sermo sextus follows
Dom. in quadragesima. sermo primus . . . . . . (. ^b
Ecce nunc tempus acceptabile etc.
The Sermons de tempore end on f. 124/'. Then follow Sermones
de Sanctis.
De b. Andrea. Extendam palmas meas ad dominum . . 124/'
Some English words are written in the lower margin of this and
some other pages.
On p. 150 (^. De translatione b. P^rancisci.
,, 153. De b. Antonio.
,, I74'''. De b. Clara.
A quire or more is gone after quire 16, which contained the end of
the Proprium Sanctorum and the beginning of the Commune
Sanctorum.
Ends imperfectly in a sermon de animabus, f. 216.
Then follows in another hand, single lines,
De b. paulo. Beniamin adolescentulus etc. . . . . 217
Followed by other sermons (St Francis is mentioned, e.g. f. 256) ;
on 258^ and 260 are notes of stories for sermons.
It seems to be a Franciscan collection.
410. C. M. A. J 143
629.
Vellum, of various sizes, 6| x 4I to 6 x 4^, ff. 6 + 265, several
volumes of cent, xiii and xiv, bound together.
Given by W. Moore.
Collation: a« i« 2« 3W-5W 6« [ ;« (wants 7,8) | 8« | 9^-13* | \\^-\&
17^ I 18'' 19** 20^ (+ 2 between 7 and 8) 21" 22^-34* (+ i).
On a flyleaf in a xvth cent, hand are forms of blessing meat,
drink, herbs and cheese, and also two entries of ownership, the first
erased. The name in this seems to have been Robertus Holand.
The second is :
Iste liber constat (name erased and illegibly replaced) testantibus Ro. Wood, J. Bret,
Rob. Hale, J. Lane, J. Foster, et multis aliis. Also: Thomas Laget.
Contents :
I. In double columns of cent, xiii-xiv, 28 lines to a column.
Inc. summa (PRaymundi) de confessionibus abreuiata . . f. 1
The first words are illegible.
Ends p. 47 a with Cimbolum Apostolorum :
Mathias. Et uitam eternam. Amen.
Explicit hie totus, qui scripsit sit benedictus. Finito libro
sit laus et gloria Christo. Amen.
410] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 479
IL 111 double columns, tcM and gloss; 58 or more lines to a
column ; of cent, xiii, very closely and well written.
Inc. regula S. Augustini magni doctoris de uita clericorum f. 49
Prologus (to gloss): Hec (prece)pta que subscripta sunt ideo
regula apellantur.
Cap. I. Ante omnes fratres karissimi diligatur dcus.
Ends f. 54 a: temperat penitenciam subiungit.
Then follow some notes, and then copies of various legal
documents, viz. :
1. A.d....m.c.lx. conuencio inter A(lexandrum) ex una
parte et R(oyse) filia lohannis fratris persona ex altera.
All names of places are expressed by initials.
2. ...Hugo de barue...Noueritis me dimisisse d. Waltero
rectori eccl. de Hauttum homines meos, etc.
3. ...ego Matildis filia d. Henrici de Toyntun concessi...
radulfo clerico a loco filio domine illius .i. toftum in
v(illa) de T.
4. Roger de Tocotes gives the mill of H. and lands iacentes
in campis de Carletun in brondc.et unam aliam terram
in Stockonat (?).
The names of Toyntun, Barrow, Hauttum (?=Halton),
Carletun all point to Lincolnshire.
III. In a hand of cent, xv : 34 lines to a page.
1. (Ilugonis de S. Victore) Soliloquium dilectionis de arra
anime ..•••••■■"
Loquar secreto anime mee
— et ipse in me. Amen (bis). Expl. soliloq.
dilect. de arra anime.
2. Inc. ilinerarium mentis in deum "'
Sciendum quod.tria sunt uitia nos.
Ends unfinished on f. 62 a: on 62 b is a prayer in a
later hand.
IV. In a good clear hand of cent, xiii early?
1. .Scintillarium (?)
Dei omnipotentis filius intra cetera sacre sue locucionis
uerba.
Extracts from various fathers. On p. 87 begin extracts
from the Moralia of Gregory (lib. v— xvi), with some
others interspersed.
Beatus iob cum supernam requiem contemplatus.
The hand of quire 1.5 (ff. 95—103) is smaller, but the
matter is the same. A quire may be gone after f. 102.
2. Inc. liber Leonis pape de conflictu uiciorum atque uirtutum 103
In the hand of f. 63 etc.
Apostolica uox clamat (xL. 1091)
— attende que dico. Expl. lib. leonis pape etc.
^ Extracts from Isidore de compunccione cordis, Augustine
etc ^
480 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [4IO-
4. De sex alis (Alani de Insulis?) . . . . . f. 119
Prima ala est confessio.
5. Extracts from Gregory . . . . . . . 127
After this point it becomes difficult to distribute the book
into volumes : the whole of the rest is of cent. xiii.
The hands vary a good deal, but I cannot discriminate
between them and shall therefore number the items con-
secutively.
6. Notes on Rom. i and other miscellaneous theological
notes . . . . . . . . . . 119
7. Libri sententiarum uersificati . . . . . . 127
Incipit eternus et fit factura creator
Vas figulus. presul hostia. pastor ouis.
Lib. II, p. 131 (^. Lib. in, f. 146 (^. Lib. iv, f. i^qb.
Ending : Ex hoc gaudentes nichil ipsis compacientes.
Expl. uersus quarti libri sentenciarum.
Memorial verses: on the temperaments etc. . . . 154
Ending with a puzzle verse
213 5 22411 31221
Menandri cum melle noua stant mixta uenena,
which is a solution of the puzzle about the 15 Jews and 15
Christians: see my Catalogue of MSS. at Sidney Sussex
College, p. 71.
8. Petri Lombardi Sententiae 155
Cupientes aliquid.
Extracts, followed by other passages from Augustine,
Gregory (Dialogues and Moralia), Bernard etc. : also
glosses on various passages of scripture.
On f. 169 is Expositio simboli
Simbolum grece dicitur latine collacio.
On f. 257 in double columns
De interrogacionibus faciendis in confessione. Primo de
superbia.
Followed by other notes,
p. 265 in another hand has a few extracts from Boethius
de consolatione philosophiae.
411. ( C. M. A. 976
415. \ .^ James jj
Vellum, 8x5, ff. 201, 35, 34, 47, 33 lines to a page.
Cent, xii, xiii, in several hands.
Collation: i'" (wants 1,2) 2«-8* 9-* | io^-i2« 13^" (2 cane.) 14- | 15^
(3 cane.) I \6^ \ 17^-22^ | 23^-26* 27- (one left).
41 l] GONVILLK AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIDRARY. 481
Contents :
L I. Coiistnnlini V'ialicus ........ f. i
Begins imperfectly in i. iv. frequenter l)alnea.
I^ib. VII. ends f. 68 : multum ualent. Expl. liber.
Receipts in another hand.
IL Pale ink, red initials : hand of southern aspect ... 69
2. Constantinus de Melancholia.
Etsi ego constantinus affricanus mentis cassinensis (juidcm
monachus
— dedi cuiuslibet speciei.
Est igitur morbus r^uem corpus palitur
— galieni rufi et ceterorum.
3. Idem de Stomacho ........ 77/^
Reuerentissimo domino salernitane ecclesie archipresuli C.
affricanus
— impetrare ualeamus.
Capitula.
Oportet nos inlelligere ........ 78
— omnia indigestibilia.
4. Inc. lil)er de obliuione a Constantino affricano editus . . 98/^
Peruenit ad nos epistola tua.
Dico itaque ego C.
— cibis humidus et frigdibus. Expl.
5. Inc. liber M. C(onst). a(ffricani) de coitu .... 100
()ue mala
— inmittentes relinquunt.
6. Item de coitu. Inprimis de (de)lectatione animalium in coitu 1031^
Capitula.
Creator uolens animalium genus
— fuerit solutum opium. Expl.
7. Inc. liber elefantie . ....... 109/'
Quoniam conuenit nobis cognoscere.
On f. no the hand changes to one of more English appear-
ance.
Ends 112/': in modum piperis et da 3 in (?).
Two notes follow.
III. In an English hand (?).
8. De mode medendi (ex cophune) . . . . . . 113
In medendis corporibus
— et conuenientibus medicinis.
Receipts for syrup.
IV. The first page in a later hand.
9. A prologue of Constantinus on fevers . . . . . 121
Quoniam te karissime fili iohannes
— impendere scient.
A receipt.
Then in a fnie, small, clear hand,
(;. c. c. II. 31
482 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [411-
Prologus ill libium febrium Constanlini monlis cassinensis
monachi . . . . . . . . . . (. 121 d
Liber iste in quiiique partes
— absque febre facit.
Diffinitio febris. Febris est calor preter naturam . . . 122
Ends f. 1 68 a: Ad capillos raros.
168 d blank.
\'. Cent, xiii, initials in red and blue : lower parts of some
leaves torn.
De Inamidiarum (Dynamidarium) Galieni .... 169
Capitula.
(^uia disputatio custodia de sanitatis.
Ends imperfectly f. 201 d in c. Ivi.
412. C. M. A. 1065
416.
Vellum, yh x 5, ff. 443, double columns of 54 lines. Cent, xiii
(first half) in a fine minute hand. Historiated initials in a
bold style.
At the end are these names etc. :
(t) Liber ]\L Dalton a.d. 1601. (2) Jhon Dalton. (3) Coll. Gonv. et Caius dedit
Tyrrell Dalton Arm^ Pensionarius ad Mensam Baccalaur (Venn, i. 477).
On the following flyleaf are several notes of Cautiones partially
erased :
Caucio M. Tlio. Lauenham (?) exposita (ciste) de lynk in festo sancte (omitted) anno
ut in registro et habet duo supplementa viz. Boneuenturam super quartum sent, et lii^rum
sermonum dominicalium per totum annum pro xiiii marc, et di.
The second is similar. The third is also for T. Lavenham\
dated 1403 :
et habet ii supplementa viz. i peciam argent, et vi cocliar' argent.
The book must therefore have been long in Cambridge.
Collation : i^'' (wants i, 2) 2^'' 3^" 4^"^ iy"" (wants 7) 6'^- (wants 7, 8
and most of 2) 7^^ (one cane, after 9) 8^'^-io"' 1 1" 12^" 13^'' (one cane,
after 7) | 14^** 151'" i6« (wants 16) I7i«(+a slip) i8^« (wants 15, 16)
j^i6 2oi« (wants 3, 7: one other cane.) 21^'^ (wants 4) 22^" (13 cane.)
2f^ 24'" 25'" (wants 10) 26'" (wants i, 2, 4) 27'-^ 28-i» (wants i, 10) \
2Qifi 20"' 31'" (wants 10).
1 Cf. Pembroke College MS. 158.
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Contents :
Prologues of Jerome, {a) Imperfect. — de totum corpus.
(/i) Desiderii.
The edge of the leaf, with the initial to Genesis, is cut off.
Genesis — 2 Chron. followed by the Prayer of Manasses without
any break.
Ezra, Neh., Esdras II. ( = 3 Esdras=:i Esdras of Apocrypha)
Tobit— Job.
Psalter, Gallican, followed by
Glosses on Jerome's two Prologues, and an account of the Greek
prepositions from Priscian, both in another hand. The second
begins: (T)estante Prisciano xviii sunt jjreposiciones grece xiiij.
f. 199/^ is blank.
Parabolae — Ecclesiasticus.
Isaias — Malachi, i, 2 Mace.
Evv., Paul. Epp., Act., Cath. Epp., ^^poc.
Interpretationes Nominum. Aaz-Zuzim. Explicit.
The figured initials are of rather rough English work on good
gold grounds. Several are gone. Those that remain are :
Exod. God in air over a mount. Moses horned and two others below.
Lev. Moses horned with tables and rod speaks to Jews.
Num. Moses receives tables from God.
Dent. Moses leads two Jews to A*.
Jos. Moses addresses two Jews. Ji"i- Gone.
Rtith. Three half-length figures at window. Ruth by a sheaf below.
I Reg. Gone.
1 Reg. David seated, kneeling man (Amalekite) brings letter.
3 Reg. King and prophet with scroll seated.
4 Reg. Prophet seated by city.
1 Par. Prophet with scroll. Men on R.
2 Par. King seated. Two men on R.
I Esdr. King seated above. Esther below, and Haman hanging. (The wrong
picture : it belongs to Esther.)
Neh. Figure with scroll. 2 Esdr. Similar.
Tobit. In bed. Swallow flies away above.
Judith. With sword raised, over Holofernes.
Esther. Single figure.
Job. Prol. Blue dragon. Text. Job seated, and wife.
Psalter. \. David with harp.
xxvi. David points to eye. Christ above.
xxxviii. Similar. David points to mouth.
lii. David. Fool before him with club, eating a cake.
Ixviii. Christ above with orb. David below, nude.
Ixxx. David plays on four bells with hammers.
xcvi. Two priests in copes and albs with open book.
31—2
484 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [4^2-
Psalter. cix. Gone.
cxiv. Dilcxi. Warrior with sword and red shield.
Prov. Solomon seated.
Eccl. Solomon seated. A woman (Queen of Sheba?) before him.
Cant. Maid with blue fleur de lys.
Sap. Woman with rod or palm.
Ecchis. Similar.
Isaiah. Kneeling, his head sawn by two men. Jcr. Plain.
Lam. Jeremiah with scroll. City on R.
Banuh. With scroll. Ezck. Similar.
Daniel, i. In den, caressing two lions, xiii. With scroll.
Ozee. Gone. Joel. With scroll. Amos. Similar.
Obad., Jonah, Micah. Gone.
Nahuni. With scroll. Abaciicli — Zacharias. Similar.
Malachi. Writing.
I Mace. Gone. 2 Alacc. Two warriors.
Matt. Decorative. Mark. Single figure. Luke. Writing.
John. As Mark. Rom. Seated king, and messenger.
1 Cor. Stephen stoned by two men. 2 Cor. Gone.
Gal. Paul with closed eyes, led by Ananias. Door on R.
Eph. Ananias stands over Paul in bed-
Phil. He baptizes Paul in a font. Col., i Thess. Gone.
2 Thess. Paul driven to door of prison by man with club.
1 Tim. Paul let down in basket by man on tower.
2 Tim., Titus. Gone.
Philem. Prol. Paul in prison. Two men outside. Text. Gone.
Heb. Paul on Z., a woman on R.
Acts. Prol. An eagle. Text. Gone. James, i Peter. Gone.
2 Peter, i — 7, Joh.. Jude, Apoc. Single figures.
The hand modifies in Jer. xliii. (f. 259) but I doubt whether it
be really a different scribe. If it is, he continues to the end of
Apoc. The Interpretationes are certainly by the first hand.
413. C. M. A. 1 1 54
630.
Vellum, 7 X 4f , 6\ x 4^, 6 x 4^, ff". 16 + 75 + 36 + 36, four
volumes. Cent, xii and xv.
Given by W. Moore. I. 2 fo. Practicam
or xc. dccc.
Collation: I. i** 2l 11. i*^ (i nearly gone) 2'- (7 cane.) 3^^-7''''
(wants 9-12). Hi. i'^ 2'- 3'". iv. i'--3'l
413] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 485
Contents :
I. On f. I a is a table of stars in red, blue, black and yellow.
Fol. I (5 is divided into two halves. In the upper is an
astronomical diagram in the form of a quarter of a circle.
lielow is a picture on a blue ground. On /,. are two crowned
'A'omen (Astronomy and Geometry?) one h(ilding a plani-
sphere, the other, one end of a long narrow blank .scroll.
This is continued through the hands of a seated man at a
desk, holding a knife. He turns to L. and looks at the
women. The scroll is continued, and ends in the hands of
a smaller seated figure on A", facing Z. Both men are
tonsured. The draperies have red lines on them. The men
are seated under a building with tiled roof and turrets,
supported by columns. The work is English.
Text in a fine small hand: blue, yellow and red initials, 47 and
fewer lines to a page.
1. Incipit hie Practica Hugonis f. 2
Tracticam geometrie nostris conatus sum tradere non quasi
noua cudens sed uetera coUigens dissipata.
Ends f. 8<^: maior duplo et sit figura talis (no ligure is given).
Expl. hie Practica Hugonis deo gracias.
2. Heremannus de Astrolabio 9
Primus liber Haremanni de astrolabio.
Hermannus Christi pauperum perypsima et philosophic tyronum
asello imnio limace tardior assecla.
Liber 11, f. 1 1 15. Liber lil, f. I2i5 (two diagrams). Liber iv, f. 14.
Ends f. 16/!': et ipsa est dimidium basis.
Expl. liber Hermanni.
Below, in a hand of cent, xiii : lam nosci restat nisi inter-
iecto L.M.
Also : H. dei gratia Rex Angl. dux Norm, comes Andeg.
Dominus Hyb.
IL Cent. XV, 25 lines to a page, in a current hand. The first leaf
almost all gone.
" De Arte Medicinae secundum Bartholomaeum."
The only remnant of the first word is N.
The tract is in two books. The first has 41 sections.
Liber 11 begins on f. 29/;
Omnis ydrops in acuta egritudine malum infestatur.
Ends imperfectly in § 61 (f. 75 (^).
III. Cent, xiv, xv, 23 lines to a page.
1. Nota de Fletbothomia ........ i
Secundum M. P(etrum) Hyspanum.
2. Alchemical tract. (Liber Aureus?) ..... 2
In nomine d. n. I. C ad instanciam muUorum circa banc
artem studere uolencium (juibus deficit copia librorum hie
libellus edatur.
486 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [413-
Titulus libellus secretoium indatur (?).
There is perhaps a break after f. 14, but no new title occurs
until f. 21: cuius modum bene scis. Ideo laudatur deus.
Amen.
Expl. liber aureus.
Receipt ad faciendum calaminum (?) . . . . . L 21 b
3. Tractatus de Azuro ........ 21
Azurum aliud naturaie aiiud artificiale
— in florem pulcherrimum mutatur.
Expl. tract, de Azuro.
4. Miscellaneous Chemical Receipts ...... 28
De Ufifur. etc. ending with explanations of some terms of
art. f. 363.
IV. Cent. XV, 27 lines to a page.
1. Secretum Philosophorum ....... i
Iste liber quern pre manibus habemus uocatur secretum
philosophorum.
It contains a number of roughly-drawn diagrams of chemical
apparatus.
Ends f. 31/^: non ardebit quamuis fuerit in igne, etc. Ista
sufificiunt mihi etc.
Expl. secreta philosophorum.
A monogram LR (?) follows.
2. De urinis .......... 3-2
Urina rufa significat salutem
— expulsio materie uenenose signum est mortis.
3. De phlebotomia ......... 34 (5
Minucio alia fit per methathesim
— cum impetu exit sanguis. Explicit.
On f. 36/^ at top is an old mark, now very faint, DI ; then:
liber mag. J. ?Wqxff.
Contenta in libro isto sunt subscripta :
de libris metheororum abstractum,
Aristoteles de porno siue de morte Aristotelis,
phisionomia bona,
16 questiones de lib. metheororum,
secreta philosophorum,
tractatus de urinis,
which shews that iv is but the end of a larger volume.
Also (cent, xvi) Christopher KilHngworthe owethe this boke.
414. / C. M. A. 952
631. [ James 149
Vellum, 6^ x 5, ff. 166 + 6, double columns of 35 lines. Cent, xiii,
well written.
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On f. I of text the number 149 (xvi). 2 fo. talis aut aquilo.
On the flyleaf at end (xv) :
'I'hys longythe to y^ Chauntery.
On the flyleaf at the beginning :
Memorandum quod ftVater nicholaus butler
senior (e)mit islum librum a c|uodam
ffratre teutonico pro 11''"'^ marcis, tcni[)orc
quo ambo erant studentes assignati
Cantalnig anno domini m. cccc. vj
Wooden binding covei'ed with white skin, two clasps gone.
Collation: a- i'"-i3'- 14"^ b-*.
Contents :
Albertus Magnus De naturis rerum. See another copy at Trinity
College, O. I. 34.
Naturas rerum in diuersis auctorum scriptis late per orbem sparsas
inueniens cum labore niniio et sollicitudine non parua annis
ferme xv operam dedi f. i
— (liber) xix"^ de iiii elementis. Expl. prologus.
Inc. capitula primi libri (de anathomia humani corporis) . . 2
De capite.
Text: ^h
Partes corporis humani principaliter create sunt.
Liber xix ends f. 161^: anni iam xiiii aut xv elapsi sunt ex quo
libro de naturis rerum diligenter intendimus.
On f. 166/' are these notes:
{a) (xiii) Lancea crux claui mors spine que tolleraui.
Ostendit qua ui miseros a crimine laui.
Mortis uel uite breuis est lex. Ite venite.
(b) (xv) zoichaizichen (fw-fj ko.\ \pi'xw) 'i* anima mea et uita mea.
((") (xiii) Nota quod puer habuit manus ulceratas. et dixit sibi
quidam quod bene mundaret manus et (/. si) terget in
pannis unius hominis qui uocatur cucwalt. et cum
puer uidisset unum talem, uenit ad eum et tergebat
manus suas in pannis eius. a quo cum ille quereret
cur sic pannos suos deturpauit respondit puer inno-
cens. dictum est mihi quod hoc sanabat manus
meas, quia uxor tua habet alium jireter te. tunc
dixit ille in anglico suo. Jc del ish his. bi// teche.
Jaht me hauitli made icsche.
((/) (xv) herbcj- for a saled. letuse parselan, persely, redemynt,
borage, mercury, lang de beuf, broun fenel, dent
lyon, chiboll or poret, flour of borage, crop of mage-
lo/i, crop of ]>e rede brere. al or some of j^ese.
488 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [415-
415. C. M. A. 1209
632.
Paper, fif. 31.
Given by W. Moore.
Small quarto, very neatly written in double columns of small
text. About half the number of leaves have the text within lines.
Archaisimis GrapJiiciis ab Henrico Spelmanno conscriptus in
usum filiorum suorum, A° Dni 1608.
Sc. a collection of the most difficult forms of abbreviation
occurring in ancient manuscripts.
416. C. M. A. 1202
633.
Paper, ff. 45.
Given by W. Moore.
Small quarto, in a small neat hand. Round the title is a
coloured border of flowers. On f. -^J , a figure of the instrument of
'perpetuall motion,' an example of late illumination.
A Dialogue wherein ' Nature's secret closet is opened, And the
cause of all motion in nature is showed, Out of matter and Forme;
and how all Things exist in the number of three : together with
the wittie invention of An artificiall perpetuall motion ; — by
Thomas Tymme, Professor of Divinitie.'
On the title-page, this motto :
'Syrach xliii. 32. There are hid greater things than these be and we have sene
but a few of his workes.'
It opens with a dedication to 'Sir Henrie Glemham, Knight,' — is divided into
'forenoon's and afternoon's Conferences.' The speakers are Philadelphus and
Theophrastes.
417. r C. M. A. 1047
447. \ James 107 .?
Paper, 8| x 5f, ff. 143, 22 lines to a page. Cent, xv late, in a
rough ugly hand.
Given by ? .
Collation: ji" 2>- 3^" (17 cane.) 4-^ (+a slip of vellum) 5--'
(22 cane.) 6--* 7-- (wants 22).
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On p. 5 is the name Willelmus Syngyltun, on p. 93 Robertus robin.
On p. 24 :
Iste liber constat Job. Syngyltun cum gaudio et honore.
The scribe's name is Will. Berdon.
pp. 1-4 are thickly covered with grammatical notes and verses.
Contents :
1. Donatus de octo partibus oiationis P- 5
Partes oracionis quot sunt.
Apparently unfinished : on p. 20 verses begin : e.g. p. 2 i :
Verbum cum recto fac concordare duobus etc.
Repeated on p. 2.^ in a smaller hand, which continues to p. 30:
on p. 26 is a prose note in English.
2. Examples, in prose, in the first hand 3°
These are short Latin paragraphs with occasional English
glosses. They mostly relate to the doings of scholars: e.g.
Ego perquesiui tres asperas fiagellaciones super chines in isto
frigido matutino ad calefaciendum me etc.
They probably contain a good deal of amusing matter.
3. De Regiminibus ......••• 4*^
Queritur quid est regimen in gramatica.
Interspersed with memorial verses.
Ends p. 90: ut heu me.
Expl. Regimina secundum usum Mag. Johannis Boryngton
scripta per manum Willelmi Berdon.
4. Miscellaneous grammatical notes 91
5. Liber Nominalis (with a few English glosses) ... 96
Os facies mentum dens guttur lingua palatum.
Virgula cauda pilus er tucetum cruor extum.
Expl. liber Nominalis.
6. An epitome of the Bible story: alphabetical . . . loi
Adam primus homo plasmatur et inde fit eua.
1. 3 begins Belzebub. 1. 5 Cum Noe, etc.
Ends: Amen saluandus bonis (!) et regnum sine fine.
A few other verses fill up the page
7. Liber Facetiae with some English glosses .... 103
Stans puer ad mensam domini bona dogmata discas.
Presul et ille fuit cui feiix det deus omen.
Expl. Liber Facilie.
8. (Bursa Latinitatis: see Trin. Coll. O. 5. i.) • • • 105
Equus caballus pullus dextrarius equa
(with some English glosses)
Villicus et proceres natiuus et generosus.
Nunc finem feci, da mihi quod merui.
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9. Miscellaneous verses . . p. 1 1 1
Gutta caiiat lapidem non ui sed sepe cadendo etc.
Si bibero uinum loquitur mea lingua latinum.
Si bibo seruisiam tunc perdo filoz(o)phiam etc.
10. Catonis Disticha 113
Si deus est animus etc.
— fecit coniungere binos.
Explicit hie cato dans castigamina nato.
Qui scripsit recte edwardus vocatur aperte
Qui legit emendet scriptorem non reprehendat.
Verses in a later hand . . . . . . . . 12.S
11. Liber Communis . . . . . . . . . 1-26
A tribus ad centum numeralia per documentuni.
Ut docuit sani sentencia nos Preciani.
E.xpl. liber Communis uersus secundum usum Mag. Job.
Boryngton.
Grammatical verses . . . . . . . . 137
12. Liber Synonymorum (Job. de Garlandia) . . . . 159
Ad mare ne uidear latices deferre, camino.
Quod legitur textus, depellit frigora textum.
Expl. lib. Sinonomorum.
Some English on pp. 190, 191.
13. De differentiis grammaticis etc. . . . . . . 193
Que est differencia inter nomen gentile et nomen patrium,
with memorial verses.
Ends: hanc litteram. m. ut bonum est.
14. Liber Equiuocorum (Joh. de Garlandia) .... 256
Augustus ti to cesar uel mensis habeto.
Zelus suspicio, zelus et inuidia.
Finito libro sit laus etc.
Nomen scriptoris dicitur plenus Willelmus amoris
etc.
Quod Smy3th(?).
The rest of p. 286 is scribbled over, partly in English.
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Contents :
Grammatical tracts, problems, and verses,
r. On the cases
Notandum est i|uod noniinatiuus casus regitur duodecini
modis ........... f. I
The limits are obscure : on f. 4 /' is a series of verses, and
on 6, 7 are notes and examples.
1. A tract beginning
Ad maiorem artis gramatice euidenciam de singulorum casuum
difficultate regimen effulgebit ...... 8
It is largely in the form of queries ; from the examples it is
evidently English. There is no well-defined conclusion.
3. \"erses ........... 23
Que maiora cernitis cernite minora
Lauca cernit infima cernit alciora.
Ut coniuncti ciuibus celestis usye
Teneamus perpetim cursum uere uie. Amen.
Miscellaneous notes ........ i^b
4. Tract consisting of examples and expositions thereupon . 75
Ego conuiua et consodalicium meum.
Without perceptible conclusion.
On T.()b is part of the poem (Liber Facetiae)
Stans puer ad mensam.
5. A very large collection of grammatical verses, beginning . 40
Diuide sic nomen triplex diuisio fiet.
Ending on 63 rt. On 63/', 64 are various notes.
6. Grammatical problems (questiones) and notes similar to no. 2 65
Uespere aute?n sabbati que (or con) lucescit. Queritur an
uespere sit hie nomen uel aduerbium etc.
Ends on f. 86 a. On 86 /' are other notes on Persona.
7. A song on the eve of the holidays ..... 87
Ferule frangantur \ totum est de festo
Virge non promantur/ via sumus presto
Magistri gerantur
foras. qui minantur Sermone moleslo
Gurgite sternantur
Et ibi woluantur gestu non honesto etc.
Ending
Wipes uestigare
necnon leporare per lucos et rura
nee plus dictitare
uolumus nee stare ad scolarum iura.
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Note on figures of speech follows : and another grammar
note
Verses
[418-
f. 87/;
Homo quod ram singula promo ruunt morte \
-. . } notum.
Morte quoque patula rapitur quam forte /
Sentence of hard words, glossed in P'rench ....
Deus vendirs de...
Due farmacapole.
Various notes and verses.
a. Idor grece aqua latine
/>. Quod est litera. minima pars uocis humane.
r. Gallus carnipriuium perpendens instare ....
Super sterquilinium stans cepit cantare.
Note: Hie castrimargus. a wodcoke (xiv, xv: occurs
again).
(/. Verses on the senses .......
e'. Presens dictamen promat per metra iocamen .
Quod sit solamen nobis studiique leuamen.
/. Sana til)i debent scribi fill modo dicta ....
g. Virga docet mutum bene fari cernere cecum.
/i. Proverbs. Paruule mendace(m) te (?de-) decet esse sagacem.
7. Diues cur temere non cessas gliscere ....
J. Pusilli preconia decet deo dare.
/'. Per terras et maria iam uolant rumores ....
(On a French invasion.)
/. Istud dilectissimum quadragesimale. On Lent.
w. Virgo decora precamur in hora mortis amare
And other verses to the Virgin.
71. Indole qui uernas morosos elige uernas ....
0. Punning prose : Licet plasmatis.
Ending: nee adeas ad eas ne pereas per eas in
eternum.
/. To St Nicholas. Eia clericuli \
^_ , , . / cantica canora.
Nicholao presuli /
(/. Doctrine melli subdentes corda tenelli ....
r. Prose. Heu tides cum fautore perperam peruertitur in
nephas ..........
s. Sit iuueni cura munuscula reddere plura
A In uere uirencia loca iuuant uere.
7t. Promere propono puerilia pectore prono
V. Prose. Votiua scientiarum culmina.
7i'. O virus ferale auiditatis.
X. Hie presens cetus sit in omni tempore letus .
j>. Hillarat amenitas nos temperiei.
z. Ablue uir mendas proprias cum quos reprehendas.
aa. Lingua locutura laudes que precamina pura .
d^. Lucida stella maris lucens pietate maria.
88
89
89/'
90
go 6
91
91^
92
92 />
93
94
94/'
95
95/'
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ic (later). I'astoruni \ // loruni \ / lure \^y^ ma \. / tas.
ludice / \ pas /^ \ petur / \ preme /^ \ lorum.
Pastorum rumpas pasture reprime metas.
ludice celorum rumpetur turnia malorum.
This distich without the explanation occurs in MS. Trin.
Coll. B. 14. 39. (Cat. I. 445).
dd. Placet en merentibus plausus post merorem . . . f. 96
ee. Pectus auaricie sapiens a crimine flecte.
J/. Rex regens celestia regna cum uirtute . . . . ()6l>
Nos sine molestia fac frui salute.
^4'. Salue Stella maris reuerenda parens deitatis.
/i/i. Poem, beginning cut off, continued on next page
Tunc galline uocibus mestis conqueruntur
Merent pro raucoribus fere moriuntur.
It. Gaudeat hie cetus... uirtute repletus .... 97
Exulet hinc fletus et dolor atque metus.
kk. De uirga cari uobis uolo ludicra fari.
//. Protege patrone nos hie Nicholae studentes . . . 97 /5
»im. Mente mea quedam meditor que protinus edam.
«;/. Indole florere nil cur (?) nisi (?) sicut habere.
00. Sentence glossed in French and English ... 98
Pronuba nigella innube.
//. Diagram to find Easter, called Tabula Angeli.
iji/. Prose note.
rr. Ecce tempus idonium Chrislo consecratur . . . 98 1^
ss. In a later hand 99
Willelmus (twice) Warde. de. Waynflete.
//. Note on the Doctrinale magnum.
uit. Prose: Cum inanis stipulacionis commentum sit pellax
signum falsitatisque indicium . . . . . gg ^
8. Prose tract resembling no. 6 . . . • • • • 100
Queritur circa congruitatem istius sermonis. Festes qitas gerilis
sordida lana fuit.
9. Grammatical Verses ........ 104
Nomen in us longam iacit s pro tis genitiuo.
10. Verses and Notes ......... 106
a. Strenua saluete uirgo Katerina decora.
b. En quid eras dudum cui res deus appropriauit.
c. Nicolai munera...mundus lotus (?).
(/. Prose paragraphs.
e. Another hand. Memorial verses with exposition . . 107
Est paler hie cura pater est alius genitura.
J. Paragraphs in prose, perhaps exercises . . . . lo-] b
^. On the Kings of England, William I. to Edward III. 108^
h. Gaude gaudere quia reddis post breue flere.
11. Examples with commentary . . . . . . . 109
Dum ego scriptor presentis operis uir magne uirlutis uel
uirtute.
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This is followed by a number of examples which seem likely to
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i:. a. Indole preclaii pueri nobis nolo fari . . . . f 115,^
b. Mente pura scorea uicii mundata . . . . . 116
c. Compti preclari iuuenes miror mihi mente
Cur tarn letari wltis de flore uiuente.
d. French sentences. Jeo vay ci vn peyror pendre pleyn de peirs.
e. Laudes uir Christi referas cum mente benigna . . wdb
f. Latin sentences.
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Contents :
I. Ce est li liures Flaue Uegece de la chose de cheiialerie . p. i
Einsin con dit segons li philosophes letre est garde distoire.
Lib. n, p. 18. Lib. in, p. 32. Lib. iv, p. 58.
In c. xliii of Lib. iv, the hand changes to one of a later type,
at p. 73.
Ends p. 75 : doctrine nan a mostre
ici feuist li liures.
The capittila of the four books follow, ending imperfectly with
Lib. IV, c. V.
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II. In a larger hand, of cent, xiv, pale ink.
1. Headed in a xvith cent. hand.
Debello Saladini et Hugonis de Tabarrie, seu de ordine militie.
See Hist. Litt. xviii. 752, KoDtania xv. 346
Jadys estoit en panye
Vn roy de mult grant seignurie.
Et fust mult leaus sarasyn
Si out a noun saladhyn.
Ends p. 88:
A soun pais a galilee
Si ua le geste plus duree.
Ainz vous finist par y taunt
A douz dieu trestoz vous camand.
Expl. liber de ordine milicie ut supradictum est.
2. De obsidione oppidi Streuelyn in Scotia per Edwardum tertium
post conquestam Scotiam ....... 88
Nostre szV//r le Roi Edward fitz au roi henry ordena a grant
• siege de streuelyn.
Ends p. 90: Escript a Derteforde Ian du regne de bon roy
Edward tierce apres le conqueste quinte (1277).
It is an ordinance of Edward I. (not III.) for annual
tournaments.
3. In single lines.
Guill. Owich venatoris regis Anglie De re venatoiia seu arte
venandi liber unus ........ yi
Ici comence lart de venerye qe mestre William Owich le
venour le Roy dengletere fist en son tenps pur aprendre
autres qe ne sont mye sachaunt.
Ends p. 93 : — et les chiens serrent rewardez de les pees et
lapeel demurra a la cusyne. p. 94 blank.
Another copy is in the PhilHpps collection at Cheltenham.
An English version of this is printed in Reliquiae Antiquae
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Collation : i^ 2^ 3* (wants 7?) 4^ 5** 6".
Contents :
Sermones.
Prologue ........... f. I
Postquam domini et saluatoris nostri gratia me latam nimis et
spatiosam tenentem uiam reuocauit et...non importabili cano-
nice institutionis iugo...submisit
— restat ut his ego me ipse regam solerque elementis.
Dominica in septuagesime capite ....... i
Quia incessanter fratres karissimi flenda et ingemenda committimus.
G. C. C. II. 32
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The last Sermon is on the Christmas season, beginning:
Scio nonnullos esse qui secundum quod ait apostolus pro consue-
tudine sensus habentes excitatos
— in nobis inueniat mansionem I. C. d. n. qui uiuit et regnat
per omnia sec. sec. Amen.
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I. Cent, xiii in double columns of 44 lines. In a small, clear
hand.
Prologue of Jerome to the Solomonic books : Jungat epistola . p. 1
Parabole Salomonis ........ i
Ecclesiastes .......... 20
Cantica ■27
Sapientia 31
Ecclesiasticus .......... 45
Ending p. 85.
There are marginal notes (xiii) in pencil and ink.
Several of the pages following are palimpsest, the lower
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Distinctiones and memorial verses.
II. Paper: a printed tract, with MS. marginal notes of cent, xvi:
7 leaves, A. i being lost.
Prophetia Hildegardis (A. ii), p. 97.
Rescriptio S. OdaIrici...Nicolao Papac.de conlinentia cleri-
corum (A. iii), p. 99.
Tettara decastichon Guilhelmi Clossy Sicambri, B. ii, p. 106.
M. loh. Hauerlant Suo M. Ortvvino Gratio, B. iii, p. 187.
Colophon : Ciuis Vtopiensis excudebat Anno re(f )ormationis
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Canterbury, 30 lines to a page. Title in red, illegible.
I. Hec est rescriptio volusiani cartaginensis episcopi in quo pape
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Ends p. 120: uisurus sit dominum.
2. Item alia de eodem p. 120
Cum sub liheri arbitrii potentate creati sinuis. '
Ending p. 134: Est sapientia scire cuius hoc donum est et
quoniam super hoc nichil est.
3. Inc. Garsias de actibus Vrbani Romani pontificis . . . 134
Quo tempore urbanus romane ecclesie auidissimus pontifex
beatorum istorum martirum (corpora) Albini uidelicet et
rufifini romam transferret.
A prose satire, of which another copy is in Trinity College,
R. 3. 56.
Ends p. 144: lohannes. Ilumanum est potare. Teucer.
Homines sumus. Finis.
4. Ilic inc. ordo ad penitentiam dandam 144
Primo oportet abrenuntiationem facere diabolo.
After the formulae of confession and absolution follow peni-
tential enactments, beginning:
Adolescens si cum uirgine peccauerit annum i peniteat.
Ending imperfectly, p. 168 : Missas secularium mortuo.
5. Acta S. Siluestri (the hand is smaller) 169
Beginning imperfectly in the Disputation with the Jews
— huic. quod uinculis ligandus et crucifigendus esset a
iudeis in ligno sanctus ezdras prophetauit dicens.
Vinxistis me non sicut patrem. qui eduxi uos de terra
egipti. Clamantes ante tribunal iudicis humiliastis
me. suspensus sum in ligno. morti tradidistis me.
Ends p. 177: et ex co (eo) cepit ab omni populo romano
magnificari nomen d. n. I. C. cui est honor etc. in sec. sec.
Amen.
6. De decimis dandis sermo '77
Propitio Christo fratres karissimi prope sunt dies.
Ends p. 180, followed by two notes of cent, xiii : one on a
miracle of the Virgin; the other: Alicia uxor Walter!
Sclouard,
Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Joh. de benfl....
IV. Cent, xiii, 28 lines to a page.
De di.spensatione sacramentorum 181
Quia in sacramentorum dispensacione ministrorum ecclesie
consistit oficium.
(Conciliar or papal decrees.) Ending imperfectly in the sec-
tion on Orders; a sacerdotibus instruantur.
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V. Cent, xii, xiii, 40 lines to a page.
Nigellus ad Willelmum Longchamps Ep. Eliensem . . p. 197
Reuerendo patri et domino W. dei gratia Eliensi Ep. apo-
stolice sedis legato. Regni Angl. Cancellario. Cant, ecclesie
frater minimus frater Nigellus ueste monacus, uita peccator,
gradu sacerdos (corr. to presbyter).
There are corrections and erasures which seem to make this
copy worth examining as a possible autograph of the author.
Ends p. 230: fiunt post flagella ex neglegentia securi.
A xvith cent, hand has copied out a few verses of Nigellus on
this page.
I have an impression that this volume comes from Christ Church,
Canterbury.
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Contents :
Tractatus de Quaternario.
Prologue: ........... f. 2
Sollertiam peracuti tui Hernalde frater dilectissime circa quater-
narii uim et potentiam uolo diligenter exerceas
— exquirentes pro uiribus nostris enitemur.
Capitula (xxii) of Liber i.
On the Elements, and on Music.
Text: quatuor igitur elementa, ea enim inter ceteras ... 3
Capitula (xxxix) of Lib. 11 i ,
On the four Temperaments.
Capitula (xxix) of Lib. iii 20
On the Ages, Seasons, Winds etc.
Capitula (xxxviii) of Lib. iv -o
On the Zodiac, the Day, Man's body.
Ending f. 51: humani generis tota procedit propago gratia operant^
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Sensilis hie mundus, a diua mente secundus.
Partes maternas in se tenet ecce quaternas.
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a similar disc; (c) occidens holds a plant (?); {d) septemtrio
holds a pointed staff.
Below, under curtained arches, are two people writing.
On (, 2^d a globe inscribed
Quatuor humores bis bina parte liquores
Efifundunt teneri per corpora sic microchosmi.
Four figures (the Humours) pour liquid from jars upon man in the
centre inscribed :
En minor orbis homo bis binus quern nutrit humor.
On the top of f. 24 the creation of man. Trees on Z. Then
Christ facing J\. Man kneeling to Him. The verse
Ecce creatur Homo quem format diua propago.
On ^. 28d a globe with four figures: one has a sistrum (?) or lyre,
another a distaff.
Quatuor etates uelut hie patet atque uidentur,
Humane uite spatium complere iubentur.
On f. 32 (^ a globe with four figures of the seasons : Autumn holds
a leaf.
Tempora consurgunt uelut hoc patet orbe quaterna.
Que corpus complent anni uirtute superna.
On f. 36/' a picture of the sea, with fish, illustrating the tides.
On f. 39^ a globe with four winged figures (the Winds), each
supported by two winged heads.
Agmina uentorum bis bina parte ferorum
letantur mundo perflantia cuncta rotundo.
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On f. ^o b a. globe in four divisions as usual, with three of the
zodiacal signs in each division.
Signa duodena facili moderaris habena
Si ponas terna sub quauis parte quatema.
On f. 47 a globe with four female figures (the Tropics).
Quatuor in signis agitur conuersio soils,
Que solidum magni quasi corpus conficit anni.
On f. 48 f a globe with four figures of the Moon and four crescents.
En faciles cursus lune pariterque recursus
per septimanas rapiuntur mense quaternas.
On f. 49 a globe in four divisions, blank.
Et quater est scissi mundo lux queque diurna.
On f. 50 a globe with four principal organs of man's body.
Principialia menbra uirilia quatuor adsunt.
There are many other diagrams without figures or verses.
429. C. M. A. 1 108
429.
Vellum, 7| x 5^, ff. 55 -r 6, 21 lines to a page. Cent, xv, very
neatly written, probably in England. The ornament on f. i of
text is certainly English.
Given by W. Moore. Rebound in 1850.
Collation: a.-, i« (8 torn)-38 (one cane, after 4) 4^-7^ bl
Contents :
Mathiae Palmerii pisani prohemium in aristeam de interpretacione
septuaginta duorum interpretum ad Reu. patrem Bartholomeum
Maripetrum Episc. Brixiensem f. i
Jeronimus cuius ingenium.
Partial border and initial of English work : feather ornament.
— Set iam Aristeam ipsum uideamus. Finis proemii.
Aristeas ad philocratem fratrem per Mathiam Palmerium pisanum
e greco in latinum uersus inc. feliciter 3
Ciiom (probably meant for quom, which occurs elsewhere) per
magni semper feceris philocrates.
Handsome initial in blue filled with red ornament.
Ends f. 53(5: amoris certamen excitetur.
In red capitals : Finis Aristeae ad Philocratem fratrem de interpr.
Ixxii interpretum. Deo Gracias.
ff- 54> 55 blank : some late accounts on 54 b.
The name Robert Snellynge is scribbled on the flyleaves at the
beginning.
433] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 503
430, 431, 432. C. M. A. 1126, 11 27, 11 28
430, 431, 433.
430. Small quarto, paper, 79 ff., of which 30 blank and one
folding. The lectures extend over 15 ff. out of 28. The volume
consists of the printed text interleaved of Galen's Commentary in
Hippocratem de Natiira Humana, printed at Paris, 'ex Officina
Gerardi Morrhii Campensis apud Collegium Sorbonnae, m.d.xxxi.,'
with the Epistola Nuiicnpatoria Hermanni Cruseri Claro ac Potenti
Domino, D. Gulielmo a Monmeransi, primo Baroni Francia^.
Given by W. Moore. Cf no. 65.
Jo. Gostlini, Med. Doct. et C(aii) G{onvilli) C(oll.) Custodis, Praslectiones in
Hippocratem.
The title is facsimiled by Smith.
431. Small quarto, paper, 38 ff.
Jo. Gostlini Coilectiones.
Observations on cases, of diseases and remedies ; also prescrip-
tions, recipes, and rules : the memorials of his practice.
432. Quarto, paper, 80 ff. from Mar. 21, 1624 — 1626: the
records of his Professorial labours.
Jo. Gostlini, Med. Doct. C(aii) G(onvilli) C(oll.) Custodis, Disput(ationes), Deter-
m(inationes), et Creationes in Comitiis, &c.
433. C. M. A. 1 1 17
432.
Vellum, Six 5^, ff 96 + 6, 19 lines to a page. Cent, xv, in a
good upright English hand, with pretty ornaments.
Given by W. Moore.
From the Charterhouse of London. At the bottom of f. i of
text is (xv) :
Liber domus salutacionis matris dei Ordinis Carthusienc' prope london.
On a flyleaf (xvi) :
He that in yought no vertue will vse
in age all goodnes will hym refuse.
On the first flyleaf is the name Jeremie Catelinc (xvi).
Collation: a- b^ i'*-i2l
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Contents :
Inc. prologus et (A in) soliloquia beati Augustini doctoris . . f. v
Oraciones siue meditaciones infrasciipte
— pietatis affectum, quod nobis concedat etc.
Expl. prol.
Sequuntur capitula (38) ........ v^
Inc. liber soliloquiorum beati Augustini ..... 1
Cognoscam te domine.
Full border of the same style as those in the Psalter no. 148 :
very fine. Initial in pink. In it S. Augustine in mitre and
black habit over white, crosier on arm, kneeling. Christ's
head (?) (rubbed) in red cloud on A".
The ground is of a colour resembling olive-green with gold
pattern and diagonal bands on which is written in gold :
...ora pro nobis Ijeate ut digni efficiamur promissionibus xpristi.
Bektle (?).
Each chapter has a very handsome initial and partial border. In
that of c. xxvi is a heart inscribed in goXdJhesiis on a background
of flame.
c. xxxviii ends f. 95 /'. f. 96 is blank.
434. C. M. A. 1050
434.
Vellum, 8 x ^\, ff. 24 + 2, double columns of -^6 lines. Cent, xiv,
in pale ink and much contracted.
Collation : i flyleaf, i''-3'' 4^ (wants 7, 8) i flyleaf.
Contents :
1. (Walterus) Burley de obligationilxis f. i
Quia in sophiswrt/^? probando.
Ends f. 10 a: una ohligatio tantum (?) plures (?) diuerse.
Expl. tractatus obligacionum de burley.
Various blanks are left.
2. Eundem (?) alius tractatus 10^
Soluere non est ignorat' vinculum 3° metaphisice.
Ends imperfectly f. 12 Ik
3. Eundem suppositiones 13
Eorum que dicuntur quod dicuntur
— determinat' ad uim determinationi.
Expl. supposiciones date a m™ Waltero de Burley.
4. In another hand.
Cum (?) dicte nouarum ingnor...et ipsi disputantes . . 19
5. Malta est differencia (?) 7.1b
6. Oliligacio est oracio ........ 23/^
The hand is very difficult.
I do not find these tracts of Burley mentioned by Tanner or Bale.
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435. C M. A. 1 161
435.
Vellum, 7i X 5 and 6| x 4^, consisting of several tracts of various
sizes. Cent, xiv and xiii.
Given by \\\ Moore. 2 fo. est ei.
From St Augustine's, Canterbury. On p. I :
de libiario S. Auguslini. dist. viii^ G. iii°. Sermones.
Apparently not in the Catalogue.
Collation: L a^ IL i''^-3'". in. A» Bl IV. \\ V. a^-c^.
Contents :
I. Cent, xiii, 25 lines to a page. A sermon.
Vh-ga tita ei bacillus tims ipsa me consolata sunt. Congruunt
hodie simul uirginis marie natiuitatis soliempnis celebratio
et filii eiusdem crucis exaltatio . . • • • . p. i
II. Cent, xiv, 32 lines to a page. In three hands, the second
appearing at p. 61, the third at p. 72.
Prisciani Institutionum Grammaticarum libb. vin-.\ . . 9
Imperfect at each end.
Begins : religionem non tenere.
Lib. X begins at p. 69.
III. Cent, xiii, double columns of 39 lines. In a good small hand.
The Passion of St Edmund in French verse ... 105
ore entendez la passiun
de seint Edmunt le bon barun
ki reis esteit mz^lt poessis
Tant zum vesq?//d en su« pais.
Copied by M. Paul Meyer at least in part, but seemingly never
printed. Not identical with the life in French verse by
Denis Piramus {^Memorials of St Edmund's Abbey, T. K.
Arnold, vol. n).
Ends p. 128:
Qz/i furent est;r e« pr^ent
E si %QxuiiX. finablement. Amen.
Or est la passiun finid
de sei«t Edmu?id q?/il suffrid
desornauawt est il guarid
Sicu;« sages e ben guarnid.
A prose note, grammatical, in another hand . . . 128
Sel e« cunisance de la prime declinisun.
IV. Cent, xiii, single (on and after p. 135, double) columns of
42 lines. In a fine small hand.
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I. Sermon en vers . . . . . . . . . p. 129
Grant mal fist adam ki par le satan tel conseil crut
Mai conseil li duna q?/i ce lui lea (?) car tost lot seduit.
Printed by Jubinal in 1834.
See M. Meyer in Romania 1875, p. 385.
Ends p. 135:
Bien a sen dewfant q co uait sonant q tut tews le fuit.
1. Vision of St Paul in French verse. . . . . . 135
Seign?<rs freres or escutez
\oii% qui estes a deu recreez (?)
a doiez moi a translater
la uie seint pol le ber.
See Romania xxiv. 365 (where another version is printed
by M. Meyer).
A copy of the same version is in MS. C.C.C., 405, f. 457.
The present copy has been tianscribed by M. P. Meyer and
also Dr Stengel.
Ends p. 139 :
Amen deus por ta raerds.
Otriez nus (\ue seit issi. Amen.
3. The fifteen signs before the Day of Judgment . . . 139
Si ge ne wtis cuidasse finer (?)
u destwrber dacun mtaiier.
Ends p. 143 :
e su« Regne issi merir
Qensewble od lui puiss^/ns joir. Amen.
4. On various orders of society . . . . . . . 143
Mult est diables c«r/eis
Les plus riches suprent ancois.
Ends imperfectly in a section on the Templars :
Sil unt palefrei ne cheual
lo nel dimie p^r nul mal.
Printed by M. P. Meyer, Ro/nania, 1875, p. 385.
V. Cent, xiii, 34 lines to a page, in a fine black hand . . 145
1. Lapidaire.
(E)n indie la lunteine
Sunt la gent ki od lur peine
Troeuent les pieres daimanz
Petites sunt ne gueres granz.
See L. Panier, in Bib/, des Hajites £tndes.
Ends p. 185 :
Grant bontez a pedoretes
Ses forces durent totades.
2. Prose tract on gems . . . . . . . . 185
(E)n quel piere ke trouerez multun ov leon • ov sagittarie
entaillie iceles pieres sunt chaudes.
Ends imperfectly p. 192, on the Magnet:
fors tant ken fue ne poet ardoir • delle (?).
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436. C. M. A. 1 1 30
634.
Vellum, 7^x5, ff. 124 + 4, 8 lines of text and music (4-line
stave) to a page. Cent, xv, well written, rather rough initials.
Given by W. Moore.
Old binding, pink skin over boards, two clasps gone.
Collation : a'-, i** 2" 3^-12^ (wants 5) 13^-16'^ (wants 8), b-.
There are some late scribbles on the flyleaves at the beginning,
and some not very good ornament on f. i.
Contents :
Processional of Saium use, noted.
Benedictio salis et aque ........ f. i
Proper of time .......... 3
Proper of Saints . . . . . . . . . . 91^
Common of Saints . . . . . . . . . 116
Some Gospels are scribbled in a late hand at the end, and also
part of an Office for Feria quarta et sexta in quadragesima.
The Feasts of the Translation of S. Edward and of S. Edmund
the Confessor are the only English ones in the Proper of Saints.
437. C. M. A. 1 1 36
436.
Vellum, 'j\ X 4^, fif. 161 + 8, 30 lines to a page. Cent, xiv early,
in two beautiful hands.
Given by W. Moore.
From Peterborough Abbey. Entered in the Catalogue printed
in Gunton's History of Peterborough under Y. xv. There is no
mark in the book, but it contains a papal privilege relating to
Peterborough.
The original wooden boards are covered with undressed calf.
Collation: a", 1^^-13''^ I4''' (5 cane), b^ (wants i, 2).
On i. \b s. note (xv) and a little scribbled music with the words
humfrydus and Willelmus.
On f. na the original table of contents, headed :
Liber fratris [Willelmi Wodford] cuius anime misereatur deus. Amen.
5o8 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [437"
The original name has been cut out, and Woodford's pasted
over it on a slip of parchment.
In hoc uolumine continentur libri subscripti et.
Contents :
1. Inc. ordinarium uite religiose (Jo. Wallensis) . . . f. i
Numquid nosti ordinem celi et racionem eius ponis in terra.
38 lob. SicLit angelica ierarcliia.
Part I. Dietarium ends on f. 40.
Part II. Locarium ends on f. 46.
Part III. Itinerarium ends on f. 641^.
tui meriti manus leuet. Et in hoc finis istius colleccionis.
2. Vita Marie 65
Prol. : Vitam uirginis gloriose matris J. C. marie
— Ihesu Christo recommendauit.
Capitula: i. De genealogia gloriose V. M. . 65
(xli) De infinitate miraculorum matris misericordie.
Text : Sancta et superlaudabilis et semper lurgo dei genetrix . 65 b
Ends with c. xxxviii on the Assumption with a passage from
"Aug. in sermone": ignosce dulcissime Ihesu tu et tui.
Amen. Aue maria — tecum. (86/')
On f. 87, in red, are notes on the genealogy of the Virgin:
Ex Joachym et Anna fuit maria mater domini,
Ex Cleopha et Anna fuit maria que nupsit alpheo etc.
Ex Salomee et Anna fuit maria que nupsit zebedeo etc.
Tres loachym cieophas salome genuere marias etc.
3. (Martinis Dumiensis) formula uitae honeste .... 87
Gloriosissimo et tranquillissimo...Mironi
— deficientem contempnat ignauiam.
4. In another hand.
Priuilegium domini [pape] Agatonis de ecclesia Burgi . . 92
Gloriosissimo filio regi mercionum Aethelredo.
A reference (xvii) in margin to Spelman's Concilia, p. 163.
Ends p. 94^, followed by a charter of Aethelred:
Hoc priuilegium a sancto (papa) Agathone assentiente concilio
— ^'Edelhuniglond. Bardanig.
Hec inquam beato petro regaliter habita regaliter concedo etc.
Ending with the attestation of Abbot Cuthbaldus.
5. De preuaricacione et penitencia Salomonis regis quid senserint
sancti patres nostri Augustinus Iheronimus Ambrosius
Bacarus et Beda ........ 95 <^
De preuaricacione regis Salomonis quid S. Augustinus senserit
— a seipso est depositus a regno.
.Short notes from Augustine and Isidore (10 lines) . . 96^
6. Inc. liber primus S. Eflfrem diaconi de iudicio dei et resurrec-
cione et de regno celorum uel mundicia anime . . 97
Dolor me compellit dicere.
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The pen-ornciment in red and blue on this page is singularly fine.
Lib. II, f. 123. Lib. Ill, f. 128. Lib. iv, f. 131/'. Lib. v,
f. 1351^. Lib. VI, f. i3(> Lib. vii, f. 144.
Ending f. 144: disciplina cotidie eciam de minimis purgat.
Expl. lib. b. Effrem.
On 1 44 A are extracts: (i) from Bede on prayer; (2) De hiis
que monachus debet abbati suo ; (3) from Cyprian : Euchar-
istia cotidie ad cibum salutis accipitur: Ambrose and Hilary
on the same.
7. Inc. Solacium anime . . . . . . . . f. 145
Meo me totum. Nichil dixi et totum dixi.
Ends f. 160 a: perfecciora et uiciniora saluti. Valete in domino
semper.
On the last flyleaf is a sketch of 3 aixhes with pinnacled shafts.
438. r C. M. A. 1044
635. 1 James 245 ?
Vellum, yh X 5|, ff. 68 + 8, 21 lines to a page. Cent, xiii late(?)
in a good hand.
Given by ? . 2 fo. quando mas sit.
Old binding, white skin over boards, clasp gone.
Collation: a^ (3 mutilated), iS-3» 41° 5«-7« %^\ h\
The flyleaves are from a Breviary in double columns of cent, xiv
early, containing part of the Common of Saints.
Contents :
Incipit Doctrinale magistri Alexandri de Villa Dei.
Scribere clericulis paro doctrinale nouellis.
Ends p. 68 :
Quos tres personas in idem credo deitatis,
Hie liber est scriptus, qui scripsit sit benedictus,
Qui scripsit scribat semper cum domino uiuat.
Expl. doctrinale mag. Alex, de uilla dei.
There are marginal and interlinear glosses, in two or three hands,
copious at first and then sparsely inserted.
After the text, in another hand, are some verses beginning
Qui petit auxilium uel quamuis rem rogat ille.
Qui sua pauperibus communicat errogat ille
etc., on the compounds of rogare.
On 68 b are verses on S. Thomas :
Spa mercedis et corone stetit thomas in agone ad mortem
obediens,
and a long theological note in a hand of early aspect.
5IO CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [439"
439. C. M. A. 736
437.
Vellum, mostly /f x 5, some smaller quires, ff. 8 + 1 26 + 48 + 26.
Four volumes of cent, xiii-xv.
Given by ?
Collation: I. a«. II. i'--5'- (+ 11*) 6'« (+ a slip) ;!« 8^« (+13*,
14*) 9I6 (+ I*, wants 15, 16 blank). III. a^--di-. IV. A^" B^ C«.
Contents :
I. Cent, xiii, late, in double columns, mostly of 37 lines.
Table of Epistles and Gospels, secundum usum s^c«larium . f. i
Sermon-texts for Sundays and festivals and other occasions
in another hand ......... ib
Among the feasts provided for are those of St Francis and
St Edmund the Martyr. No other English saint save this
last is mentioned.
This quire has an old foliation from 62 to 69.
II. Cent, xiii, earlier, in a wonderfully good minute hand, some-
times in double columns. A full ordinary page has 56 lines
of text. But the margins are also as a rule filled with
writing. An old foliation runs from 20 to 135 and is
continued by Smith to 146.
On the first page (f. 20) is a note: 13 pecie sunt hie in
uniuerso, and a pecia here corresponds (as far as they are
marked) to a quire.
The contents are at first sermons. They begin as skeletons,
and are gradually more and more filled up.
On f. 50 omelia origenis. Maria stabat ad monumenlum.
Expositiones super Cantica Canticorum 52
An abstract of (Bernard's) 86 Homilies.
On f. 56: Dominus lincolniensis de humilitate contemplati-
uorum.
Exposition of Rom. v-xvi 57
Sermons begin again on f. 71 and continue up to about f. 116,
followed by an Exposition of Hosea and Joel, of which it is
very difficult to find the beginning.
Ends f. 142^: et opere implent. Sahtus crit.
Four blank leaves on which has been some pencil writing . 143
III. Cent, xiv, late (?), 48 lines to a page.
Headed in faint pencil :
...iciones scoti Fratris Johannis de Gymh' (?) ... 1
Absiinencia. Quanto terra magis impinguatur tanto magis
spinas et tribulos germinat.
The topics treated run from Abstinencia (accidia adulacio
etc.) to Virtus, ending: per arma iusticie a dextris . . 47 3
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An extract in another hand follows, f. 48 is blank but for
some scribbled numerals on the verso.
IV. Cent, xiv, xv, double columns of 32 lines.
1. A collection of texts for sermons f. i
Prol. : Predicator debet habere uerbum domini primo in aure
postmodum in corde. per affectum et intellectum. post in
manu per opus, tandem in ore etc.
Divided into headings, e.g.
Quod merito malortim pcruertitur interitus.
Isa. vi'° audite audientes.
The last is
Quod noil indiscrete imposita sunt ciiera.
2. An epitome of the historical books of the Bible . . . 16 3
Liber Geneseos cum sua tabula.
Genesis.
De creacione celi empirei.
The following books are treated : Gen. — 4 Reg., Esdr., Tob.,
Jud. , Hest., Dan., i Mace, Evv., Act., 2 Mace, (unfinished).
There are slight indications in I of Franciscan origin.
440. C. M. A. ni
438.
Vellum, 7 X 5, fif. 2 + 80 + 85 + 12, several volumes. Cent. xiii.
Given by .-'
Collation: a^ h\ i^" 2i» 3>- 4« 5« 6^- (10, 11 canc.)-8i- | (^^--\2^'
(+11*) 1 312- 1 512 I I 612.
Doubtless from Byland Abbey (Yorkshire). The flyleaf is a
bit of an account-roll containing details of expenditure on leather
for shoes etc. The Magister Conuersorum is mentioned.
On several pages are fragments of letters etc. in one hand
which show the origin of the book. Thus on p. 6, the beginning
of a letter to William de Nevill. Then :
Labbe de Byland... salutz et reuerencz.
icy comence le regule saint Benet.
Jeo moy renk coulpaple a dieu etc. et a nous sainct pieres saynt Benet et saynt
Bernard de touz le pechez, etc.
On p. 10 :
A nostre trescher en dieu et bien amez I'abbe de Byland. le roy de chastelle et
de Icon et duk. de lankaster honourez et reuerencz. Pur ceo trescher sieur que nous
auoms entenduz que vous ol eyde dieu estz prestz pour passer dehorse la mer pour
diuers bosoignes que sont atouchantz vostre ordre.
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On p. 200 a similar letter, ending :
que vous voilletz' metter a nous vn sumer et seele et barehide et vn vadlet.
On p. 203 a bond in Latin from Joh. de Egilleston to Will, de
Northampton. Dated 26 Ap. 1393 at York.
The second leaf of the volume has a sermon on St Bernard.
Vir prudens placebit magnatibus.
Contents :
I. Cent, xiii, 30 lines to a page.
Sermons ........... p. 7
Aue gracia plena etc. Mouere potest alicos cur sanctus
gabriel.
Sapiencia edificauit sibi domum etc. Sicut columpne stabiliunt 1 1
Ends p. 160: doctoribus gloriam qui ei ueraciter famulantur.
On p. 161 is an Index rerum.
II. Cent, xiii, 37 lines to a page. Coloured initials.
Themata and Sermons.
Ecce rex tuus uenit etc.
Singularis excellencia ibi. ecce rex.
On p. 177 is sewed a slip with faint writing in another
hand, theological.
On p. 190, three lines in French.
The last sermon seems to be written in full.
Ingredere benedicte do mine, Gen. 14 . . . . . 190
Index Rerum ......... 197
Index of Texts 200^
Sermons. Saluatorem expectate dominum etc. Consuetudo
est quod quando sponsus ....... 204
Ending with one on :
Parate uiam domini.
Four short sermons in another hand ..... 332
Formula of letter commendatory of a monk . . . 334
III. Cent, xiii, 33 lines to a page.
Sermons 335
Obtulerunt...de thesauris suis.
De Annunciacione. Aufer rubiginem etc. .... 343
Ending imperfectly on p. 358.
441.
636.
C M. A. 735
James 1 17
Vellum, 6| X 4|, ff. 116 + 4, mostly ^7 lines to a page.
Cent, xiii-xv, in various hands.
Given by ? . 2 fo. et ambulacionem.
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On f. I is the old number 117.
At the beginning and end are parts of leaves of a large service-
book of cent, xii early, containing portions of offices for Christmas
Day etc.
Collation : a- i'- z'-" 3^- 4'- 5" 6^ 7« 8^ (lacuna) 9^ 10^ j| 1 1^- b-.
Contents :
1. Sermons, mostly de tempore; a few de Sanctis. Cent, xiii, late f. i
I. Dominica prima aduentus.
Hotieste ambukmiis, Ro. 13. Apostolus considerans quosdam.
They are numbered from 1 to 83. No. 72 (fo. 27) contains
phrases in English about bearkeepers.
The only sermons for Saints' Days are for S. John Baptist,
Peter's Chains, Conversion of S. Paul, S. Matthew, S. Mary
Magdalene.
There is an original list of the sermons on f. 32/^.
2. Materia pro sennonibus de naturis rerum . . • • 331^
ypocras. Dicit in anno .3. dies in quibus mulier nunquam
nascitur.
Other authors quoted are Platearius, Pliny, J. Scotus, Rabanus.
The extracts are continued in a different hand on f. 36.
Papias, Brito, Isidore etc. are cited. On f. 37 are receipts
in French.
(Purgacio capitis. Ad surdos) : on 37 (^-38 are extracts and
notes of cent. xv.
3. The first hand resumes : three quarters of the writing on
f. 39 a is washed off.
Sermons ......••••• 39 '^
Lux orta est eis. Alcabiz astrologus ille magnus.
Ascendit Loth de segor . . ■ . • • • • 43 ^
Midier graciosa iniieniet gloriam ...••■ 46
Frudtis arboris nimius etc. Dan. 4 . . . . • \~t b
Ending imperfectly on f. ^ob.
This quire is foliated in an old hand from 13 to 24.
4. In a smaller and earlier (?) hand.
Coniurtiviini ad doininum deum n. quia benignus etc. Joel 2.
Monet quod conuersionem.
Each page is headed with a C, and the topics treated run
from Conuersio to Continentia sine Castitas. The quire is
probably a fragment of an alphabetical compilation of the
ordinary kind.
On f. 57 is an insertion in a later hand.
5. Notes for Sermons, on rather a smaller page : paged in an
old hand from 25 to 38 (running on from no. 3) . • 75
f. 82 b is of cent, xv, the rest of cent. xiii.
6. Further notes and sermons, in two hands of cent, xiii and
one of cent, xv ....•••• • 83
G. c. c. II. 33
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Paged in an old hand from 5 to 16.
7. In a larger hand of cent, xiv early.
Liber de infantia Mariae Virginis et Saluatoris, beginning
imperfectly .......... f. 89
Ex quo templum a salomone edificatum est fuerunt in eo
filie regum et prophetarum. ( = Evang. Pseudo-Matth.
c. viii, ed. Tischendorf.)
There is a lacuna after f. 92, from near the end of c. xxviii
(dixit ad puenmi ilium) to c. xxxix (in terra caderet et
adoraret eum).
Ends f. 93 3 : claritas dei resplendebat super eum. Cui
omnis laus etc. (Tischendorf, p. rri).
8. In the same hand.
Gesta Salvatoris 93 (^
Factum est in anno xv° imperii tyberii cesaris.
Ends with the letter of Pilate to Claudius : Direxi potestati
tue omnia que iesta sunt de Ihesu in pretorio. Amen.
Followed by a form of the Vindicta Salvatoris . . . loi <^
Hanc pylatus claudio direxit adhuc uiuente tiberio imperatore.
Ending f. 104, with the death of Nero: quemadmodum prius
per dyaboli artem interpretatus ei fuerat symon. Dominus
autem salutem contulit credentibus in se etc.
On f. 104;^ is a genealogy of the Holy Family from Ysachar,
father of Anna and Hysmeria.
9. The last quire in several hands (xiii-xv) contains notes and
sermons, and on ff. 106, 107, a table of Epistles and Gospels
for the year, " secundum usum secularium."
On p. 107 is an extract from Bede's History, and on f. mi
one from Pliny on Alexander and Bucephalus : both in
the xvth cent. hand.
442. C. M. A. 1 149
637.
Paper, ff. 170. Cent. xvii.
Given by W. Moore.
The reformed Justice: or an Alphabetical! Abstract of all such
articles and matters as are incident and inquirable at the general!
Quarter Sessions of the Peace or otherwise belonginge to the
!<now!edge and practice of a Justice of Peace — faithfullie collected
out of the Statutes of this Realme and other approved authors.
By John Layer Esquire : and usefull for all men to knowe and
some to practice.
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Li an epistle 'to the Reader' signed 'thine to his power,' notice is taken of a book
entitled the Compleat jHstice as recently printed, and of which the writer of this was
reputed author. This book has affixed the 'Imprimatur' of the Vice-Chancellor, 'Ri.
Holdsworth,' with three other autograph signatures, Hen. Smyth, Tho. Bainbrigg, and
Rich. Love. The order of subjects is alphabetical. At the beginning a dedication to
Sir John Cutts, Knight, 'Gustos Rotulorum for the county of Cambridge' in 163,5,
through whose appointment the author had become 'Commissioner of the Peace.'
443. C. M. A. 1 129
440.
Vellum, 7| X 5, ff. 4 + 178, double columns of 39 lines.
Cent, xiv, well written.
Given by W. Moore .■' 2 fo. ydiotam.
Old binding, white skin over boards, clasp gone.
Collation: a^ i»-3« (5 cane.)-;" (+1) S^- 9'" io^» 11'- 12- 13^--
18^2 19''.
On ff. i, iv are a form of will of Joh. de Eluyngton vicarius
eccl. de Skypwyth ; Simon de Eluyngton and Joh. de Carleton are
mentioned. It is of cent, xv not dated.
There are other notes on f. i.
ff. ii, iii are part of a public instrument of 12 Jan. 1393 and of
the institution of Robert de Bolton to the prebend of Saltmarsh
in the Collegiate Church of Howden. The notary's name is partly
erased.
On f iv^ is a neatly written note (xiv, xv):
Iste liber diuiditur in 3*5 partes quorum prima pars uocatur prima pars oculi sacer-
dotis. 2'^ uocatur dextra pars oculi sacerdotis. 3^ sinistra pars oculi sacerdotis. quarum
capitula notantur in fine libri.
Also (xvii) "The pope's eye," and "James Leeke 1630."
Contents :
1. Prima pars oculi ......... f. i
Cum ecclesie quibus proficiuntur persone
— perducat nos d. n. I. C. Amen.
Expl. lib. primus qui uocatur prima pars oc. sacerd.
2. Secunda pars .......... 55
Multi sunt sacerdotes et pauci sunt sacerdotes
— perducat qui sine fine uiuit et regnat. Amen.
Expl. summa que uocatur dextra pars oc. sacerd.
f. 100^ is blank, except for later notes on the works of mercy.
33—2
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3. Tercia pars .......... f. loi
Ignorancia sacerdotum populum decipit
— perducat d. n. I. C. Amen.
Expl. summa que vocatur sinistra pars oculi sacerdotum (177 *5i).
On f. 178 are scribbles of Gaude uirgo etc.
444. ? vac.
638.
Vellum, 6f x 4|, ff. 322 + 5, 32 lines to a page. Cent, xiii-xiv,
in two hands, of which the second is very pretty.
Given by ? . 2 fo. et uilissimum.
Collation: a*^ (wants 6) i^- 2^- 3^" 4'- 5^^ 6- (four left) f''-^^- io«
(8 cane.) ii"'(lacuna) 12^- | 13^- 14'" 151" 16^- (lacuna) i/'^ (wants I5)|
18'' 19'- (wants 9) I 20^" 21^'^ 22^ (wants 7, 8) | 23^* (+six between
7 and 8) | 24^" 251- 26« 2f^ 28« (+ i).
On the flyleaf is an old title (xiv) :
Sermones dominicales tocius anni cum sermonibus quorundam sanctorum boni et
fideles.
Below it is scribbled a copy of a deed (xiv) rather torn :
Nouerint uniuersi per presentes (m)e Rosam P...got Jocos....
Galfro Mandebeir quindecim solidos argenti pro tr
ter' cum pertinenc' que de me tenet in Harewedun Cotes et Fenlake etc.
dat. apud Eluestoun die lune prox. ante festum.
On the next flyleaf is the beginning of a deed (xiv) :
quod ego Robertus draper de Rothe\vell...confirmaui Job. Maydewell...
On f. iii :
Caucio M. Tho. C... exposita in cista de Gylforde pro... festo S. Alpheg.
a.d.
Also : Jhon Smithe (xvi).
An index of texts of sermons (xvi, xvii).
On f I of text has been an inscription in red, erased, beginning:
Hie liber.
Contents :
I. Sermones . p. i
Ecce rex tuns nenit. In Christi incarnatione ut dicit dama-
cenus quatuor potissime consideranda occurrunt.
The next Sermon (p. 4) is on Vidchiint filium honiinis.
There is a change of hand for a time at p. 170.
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On p. 192 is the name Joh. Cranyshe (xv).
A third hand appears at p. 273, and perhaps the same again
at p. 397, where begins a short collection of Exempla.
The best hand appears at p. 475.
The order of the Sermons is confused. They are nearly all
de Tempore.
I have not noticed any characteristic Saints nor any English
passages.
The last of the Sermons begins on p. 547, on
Vidit ilium discipulum quern diligebat Ihesus.
1. A tract on the religious life P- 55i
Omnia honeste el secundtwi ordinem fiant in nobis. Hec
sunt uerba apostoli ad corinthios per que breuiter infor-
mantur religiosi.
Ends : fugiet dolor et geinittis : ad quam leticiam nos per-
ducat J. C. qui cum patre et Sp. S. uiuit et regnat deus.
Amen (ter).
Below is an erased name.
On the last flyleaf:
Clara dies pauli bona tempora denotat anni,
Si nix et pluuia designat tempora cara,
Si fiat uenti moriuntur in prelia genti,
Si fiat nebule moriuntur animalia queque.
445. C. M. A. 764
741.
Paper, 9 x 7, ff. 49. Cent, xvii (1631 Michaelmas).
Quarto, 9 in. by 7, in rough calf, on stout paper, 49 ff. This
seems to be the transcript from MS. 395 made for Abp Ussher's
edition of Ignatius. It is very neatly and on the whole accurately
written. On p. i is a note explaining the marks that occur in the
margin ; and the title of MS. 395 is transcribed here.
Ignatii Epistolos, Latine.
446. r C. M. A. 1035
528. \ James 13 a
Vellum, I2fx8:^, ff 176 +1, double columns of 39 lines.
Cent, xii, in a good pointed hand, probably foreign. 2 fo. sinistra.
Collation: i*-22*, i flj'leaf, quires marked originally with capital
letters A-x(Y).
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Contents :
1. Isidori Hispalensis Etymologiae . . . . . . f. i
En tibi sicut pollicitus sum.
Initial in white, red and green on blue and red ground.
Capitula of lib. I.
Initial and first words of lib. i cut out.
Lib. XX ends f. 1631J:
ut uis morbi ignis ardore siccetur.
(in pencil): Expl. lib. ethimologiarum.
2. Tract, de temporibus ........ 163^
Tempora igitur a temperamento nomen accipiunt.
Ending f. 167 a:
a uespera mundum inradiauit.
f. \Gi b is blank.
The flyleaf is cut from the older binding and has two xiiith
cent, notes :
(i) On the divisions of the Bible.
(2) Subjects of the books of the Etymologiae.
447. rC. M. A. 771
529. t James i6?
Vellum, I2f X9|, ff. 46 + 2, double columns of 48 lines.
Cent, xiii, in a fine hand.
Old binding, skin over bevelled boards, clasp gone.
Given by ? . 2 fo. trema ordo.
Collation: 2 flyleaves, 1^-3^ 41" 5^" 6'-.
The lining of the cover and the flyleaf are covered with notes,
viz. :
Stories of Confession etc.
Degrees of affinity.
Memorial verses.
Quindecim signa ante diem iudicii.
In double columns in a good xiiith cent, hand : an account of
Antichrist and the last days :
In ciuitate babilonie que quondam inclita fuit et gloriosa urbs gentilium et capud
regni persarum antichristus nascetur et in ciuitatibus beth(s)aida et corosaim nutriri et
conuersari Aatur^).
Ends:
ea hora seculum iudicabit quam ante secula iudicandum esse prefixit.
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Contents :
Petri Lombardi Sententiarum liber quartus . . . . . f. i
Samaritanus enim uulneratu appropians.
With many marginal notes, ending f. 46 a
uia (luce peruenit. Expl. quartus liber sententiarum.
A Hebrew (?) scribble on the verso.
This is apparently the MS. described by Smith under no. 80.
448. / C. M. A. 1015
409. 1 James 17
Vellum, I2|x8, fif. 272+4, double columns of 50 lines.
Cent, xiv, xv, in an ugly hand.
Old binding, skin over boards, clasps gone.
Given by ? . 2 fo. oracionis.
Collation: 2 flyleaves (i stuck to cover), i^- (+6 after 9) 2^--i3^-
14" 15" 16^2-22^- 23-, 2 flyleaves.
Contents :
I. Questiones super Predicamenta . . . . . . f. i
Equiuoca dicuntur etc. In po'= est cong\.^ to'" partibus ignotis.
Ends p. 31: planius apparebit. Expl. lib. predic.
1. Super librum periarmenias ((Walter Burley) .... 32
Primum omnium etc. Cum cognicio si' sit finis.
Ends p. 56: que enunciat contrariam. Et sic sentencie totius
libri peryarmenias a domino Waltero existunt disposite.
3. Super librum sex principiorum 57
Quamuis aristoteles etc. turn ut. s. de predict is.
Ends p. 95 : significat ad placitum.
4. Super librum de sophisticis elenchis ..... 95
De sophisticis etc. Modi arguendi sunt duo.
Ends p. 115: apte natu uidere sunt ceca. Hie expl. (]ui(lam
tract, qui vocatur modus arguendi.
5. De equipoUenciis propositionum modalium . . . . 115
Two diagrams. Circa istas duas figuras
— et cui equipollet.
Hie expl. quidam tract, de equipol. propos. modal.
6. Super libros posteriorum . . . . . . • 117
Omnis doctrina etc. Secundum philosophum in moralibus in
quibuscunque aclibus nostris
— de uno singula ri.
7. Super vni libros Phisicorum (Walter Burley) . . . 172
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Quoniam autem intelligere etc. Iste liber habet duas partes
— nullam habens magnitudinem.
Expl. exposicio omnium librorum phisicorum edita a mag.
Waltero de Burley cum questionibus optime disputatis.
8. Beginning (i^ column) of an exposition of the tract
De generacione et corrupcione ...... f. 544
In prohemio huius proponit intencionem suam.
On a flyleaf are verses addressed to the Virgin:
Virgo maria tuis famulis concede salutem ;
on death :
Pessima mortis sors datur omnibus ultima finis.
Capitula of the Physics.
List of contents.
On the verso, beginning of a list of Burley's questions on the
Physics.
449. C. M. A. 1 1 70
390.
Paper and vellum, ii|x8, ff. ^6 and 169, two volumes. The
first is a printed book, the second is of cent, xiv-xv in a beautiful
hand.
Given by W. Moore. 2 fo. (vol. Il) in septem.
Vol. II is from the Collegiate Church of Southwell. On
f. \6<^b is (xv) :
Legatur capitulo de Suthwell per d. Will, de Gunthorp qui alienauerit anathema sit.
Vol. I is :
Pii Pont. Max. Decadum Blondi Epitome Basileae apud lo. Bebelium 1533.
On the title page (xvi) :
Non vacat lasc... virtute John Smith Reginalis.
There are many marginalia by the same hand.
Vol. II. Collation: i*-i6* (wants 4, 5) 17^-218 (wants 3-6) 22''
23* (4 cane).
Contents :
I. Title added by Moore (?).
Inc. Cronica fr. Martini ordinis fratrum predicatorum domini
papae Capellani et poenitentiarii. Hie Martinus sepe
citatur a Platina.
On the preceding page a note on Martinus by John Smith.
Text. Quoniam scire tempora summorum pontificum . . f. i
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Red and blue initials.
— incipiendo a piimo summo pontifice videlicet Ihesu
Christo.
Note by Moore ......... f. 8
Ilaec est quedam prophetia quae fuit inuenta sculpta Romae
etc. Post Celestinum regnabit papa superbus etc.
A note on {. 8d (otherwise blank):
Reliqua martini Chronica sequitur post octo folia etc.
2. Preliminary matter to a Chronicle of Britain ... 9
The page has a pretty border of red and blue.
Temporum summam lineamque descendente ab exordio nuindi
cum successionibus et gestis Regum Britonum etc.
— studiosus ualeat indagator.
De principio seculi et opere vi dierum,
In principio creauit etc.
Ends with Kymbelinus.
3. In another hand ......... 12
Tables of Popes to Boniface IX.
Emperors to Frederick II.
Abps of York to Thomas de Arundell.
Kings of Britain to Cedwalla.
Heptarchy.
Kings of West Saxons, Cedric to Egbert.
Kings of England to Edward III.
Kings of Kent, East Saxons, East Angles, Northumbria,
South Saxons, Mercia.
f. i6(^ blank.
4. Continuation of the text of Martinus Polonus . . . 17
The page is bordered in red and blue.
Post natiuitatem d. n. I. C. Octouianus Augustus imperauit.
The text is thus arranged. On the left-hand page is a single
column, with the text relating to the Popes. On the right-
hand page are two columns, the first with the text about the
Emperors, the second (no part of Martinus) relating to
Britain. This column is continued immediately from near
the end of f. 1 1 (^ and begins
Ex quo fuit filius Clignelli.
At f. 29 (45) is an insertion in verse in this column:
Aluredus rex anglorum primusque monarcha,
Belliger inuictus in scripturis quoque doctus etc.
It ends on f. 32 (48) with Henry III:
Henricus quartus (sit-) patris post fata Johannis,
Anglorum regna presentibus optinet annis,
Cronica summatim si uis percurrere statim,
Versibus hiis centum lector tibi do documentum.
On and after f. 33 (49) the last column is headed Reges
Anglie.
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The column of Pontifices ends at f. 74 (90) h with Boniface IX,
unfinished : hie prius dicebatur.
Its place is taken for five pages by
Remissiones et indulgencie concessae per Bonifacium VI 1 1 ( 1 300) ,
Cleinentem VI (1350), Urbanum VI (1390).
After that the Imperalores occupy the L. page and Reges
Anglie the R.
Imperatores end f. 83 (99) /' : in Syciliam veniens de-
functus est.
Reges Anglie now occupy both pages. They end on f. 86 (102)
with the death of Edward III : honorifice sepultus est apud
Westmonasterium.
5. Genealogia Regum Anglie f. 86 (102) /^
Genelogia regum Anglie anno scilicet domini millesimo ccc.
nonagesimo et regni excellentiss. Regis Ric. secundi xiiij :
etc. traced back to Adam.
6. Cronice sub compendio Normanie et Anglie . . . 87 (103)
Liber generacionis Regum Anglie a conquestu
(descent of Richard II from Rollo).
Inc. tract, breuissimus de successione et gestura Regum
Anglie etc.
Anno domini dccc°. .xxvii° tempore Alfredi Regis Anglie.
Short accounts of the Dukes and Kings from Rollo to
Edward III, ending f. 94 (no): quorum exprimere nume-
rum non sufficit hec membrana.
7. Lists of the sons of the Dukes and Kings .... 94 (no)/'
From Rollo to Thomas, Duke of Gloucester.
8. Tractatus pacis inter reges et Regna Francie et Anglie de qua
fit mencio tempore Edwardi tercii Regis Anglie, folio 84.
In French. Paris, 10 May, 1360 95 (m)^
9. Tho. Stubbe, De Ecclesia Eboracensi 105 (121)
Super statu Eboracensis ecclesie et ilia famosa professionis
exactione. (Another copy in MS. CCC. 298.)
Ends with Abp Will, de la Souche (Zouche) : coram altari
sancti Edwardi regis et confessoris.
Ed. in Twysden's Decern Scriptores, and Raine, Historians of
the Church of York, 11.
10. Constitution against the custom of newly elected prebendaries
or canons feasting their colleagues for 40 days or more . 126 (140) b
11. Historiola de Beverley (in another hand) .... 127 (141) <^
Anno domini dclxxiiij mensis Sept. xii die consecratus est
sanctus Johannes.
Ends unfinished, f. 128 (in 1174):
Idem pater octauum canonicum cum suo vicario.
The verso blank. The name William Orstennt erased.
12. In the former hand:
De partibus orientis 143
In 51 chapters:
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I De variis generibus hominum qui terrain sanctam inhabi-
tauerunt.
51 Comparacio mirabilium orientalis regionis ad ea que fiuiit
in aliis locis.
Melchisedech dei altissimus sacerdos rex fuit Salem.
After f. 60 four leaves are gone, including cc. 40-47 (in part).
Ends f. 165: sine base vel fundamento subsistit.
13. Contentio inter Vinum et Aquam f. 165 <^
Dum tenerent omnia medium tumultum.
Printed in Wright, Poems of VV. Mapes, p. 87.
— terminans ad graciam Dei patris. Amen.
f. 166 3 blank.
Three short notes on Odoacer, Anastasius, Justinus . . 167
r4. Itinerarium Thome Brygg ad terram sanctam . . . 167
Anno domini millesimo tricentesimo nonagesimo secundo Die
martis sexta mensis Aug. Ego Thomas Brygg recessi de
castro de Gynez versus sanctum sepulcrum dominicum
comitiua domini niei d. Thome de Swynborne militis de
Anglia etc.
Printed in Archives de Vorient lathi, II. 2. 1883, 378-388.
Ends f. 169/': et curiositatibus plurimis valde minutis. Expl.
450. C. M. A. 1069
391.
Paper, 12x8, fif. 66, 41 lines to a page. Cent, xvii, in a current
hand (identical with that of no. 445 .?).
Given by W. Moore.
Contents :
Galfridi Monumetensis Gesta Britonum.
Begins imperfectly (ff. 1-8 being gone).
Sociis largitur nihil sibi ipsi retinens.
The next chapter is
Locrium genuit ex Guendoloena filia Corinei filium etc.
Ends imperfectly in the chapter,
Commisso prelio Cadvvallo victus fugit.
The Prophecy of Merlin begins at f. 41.
451. C. M. A. 978
392.
Vellum, 10^ X 6f, and ii^x8|, ff. 47, several volumes.
Cent. XV.
Collation: i« [ 2« (wants 6) 3** 4' (three left) | 5' 6^ | f.
524 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [451-
Contents :
I. I. Smaller than the rest, fairly well written.
Title in Smith's catalogue really applicable to 451a:
" Tractatus de medicina a Joh. Skelton secundum Mag. Joh.
de Hispania" ......... p. i
Duplici causa me cogente socii dulcissimi hoc opus constituere
summo opere desideraui.
Capitula.
Medicina est sciencia ponendi modum
— aut uina laxatiua. Expl.
II. Larger size, in several hands.
2. Prologue to a tract on medicines . . . . . . 17
Hec ars medicinarum simplicium et compositarum.
Receipts in other hands, in pale ink.
Receipts in English in a larger hand of earlier aspect. . 19
3. Precepts for a physician ....... 20
Senec in J'e booc of naturel questiouns seith. J^er is noon
more victorie }'an to tame vicis
— and whanne him silf goij? go he out wij? licence.
Copied in 1874 for E. E. T. S.
4. More receipts in pale ink ....... 22
III. In a current hand.
5. De urinis in English ........ 27
(I) Ike mannes vrine is deuyded in iiij partys
— alle maledye of man. Expl. discrecio urinarum.
6. Here begynneth ye declaracioun of ye same after ysak and
Constantyne etc. ......... 45
Al maner of uryne is a colement of blood.
Ends unfinished (?) p. 47. p. 48 blank.
lY. In a poor hand.
7. De aqua vitae ......... 49
Aqua vite prima simplex.
Continued in English after a few lines.
Ends : as ye lyketh a godis name.
8. A series of diagrams with text in English, illustrating
Discretio urinarum ........ 58
9. Various receipts in English ....... 68
V. Possibly rather earlier. At top of p. 81 is the name Kyng
in large letters.
10. End of a receipt in English.
pis is \>^ most principal Gracia Dei.
Of syrups and unguents. Ending p. 89.
11. Various receipts in more than one hand; in English and
Latin ........... 90
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45la. C. M. A. (978)
Vellum, 8 x 5J, ff. 20, mostly double columns of 23 lines.
Cent, xiv, roughly written.
Unbound.
Collation: i« 2* 3^ (formerly i'' 2'' 3^ 4^).
These leaves formed part of no. 451, and are catalogued in a
confused fashion by Smith.
At bottom of f. I is scribbled :
medsyns multaium rerum.
Contents :
1. Collection of Medical Receipts in English . . • . f. i
ffor (?) entret for a man woudis.
2. Diagram of human figure shewing the influence of the
Zodiacal signs ('S) " '^
3. Hie inc. nomina herbarum in lingua latini • halici • anglici . 15
Apium • ache • merthe
Auoncia auenc' • harfo3t
Artamosia iherbe • ermoyse • modyrwort.
Absinthium aloyne • wermod.
4. Latin receipts '"*
Directions in French for a prayer to the Seven Archangels 17
Quant vous leuez de vostre liez eys seynt michael en pensez
etc. The other Angels are Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Raguel,
Tobiel, Plantasteron (usually Pantassaron).
See my Catalogue of MSS. at Sidney Sussex College, p. 69.
5. Tract of Herbs '7
Est herba que vocatur pervinka (?) que inplicata cum
vermibus terre
— non ardebit. probatum est.
Septem sunt herbe principales et quelibet habet suum diem
et certam horam diei '°'
— capta reddet corda placita.
Si vis scire utrum mulier sit uirgo '9
Accipe tres talpas.
For hym y' has hys liuer chaufid 19*^
A list of drugs. Mirabolani, robuli, indii, bellisici, absinj'ii etc. 19^
— yris tercia yris.
Hie expl. liber Johannis Skelton secundum mag. Johannem
de ispanis.
Charm. In nomine etc. Amen. Sanctus petrus sedit super
...et posuit manus suas ad maxillas (for toothache) . . •20
Medicina pro petra. In another hand.
20 b blank.
526 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [45^-
452. r C. M. A. 982
379. t James 237
Vellum, 12 X 8^, ff. 207 + 2, 29 lines to a page. Cent, xiii (cir.
1260) in a fine clear hand, with beautiful ornaments (French .'').
On f. I (xv) : 2 fo. si uero omnia.
Ex dono Waited Harlyng (Cir. 1391. Venn, in. 282.)
Old binding, skin over flat boards, clasps gone. Chain-marks at
top(.'') and bottom, middle of ist cover. Label gone from 2nd
cover. On ist cover (xvii) :
237. Aristotelis opera.
Collation: a- (i stuck to cover) ii--i2^- 13" 14I'- 15^' i6» 17^" 181-
jgio 2012 (4-4 after 9) 21^^ 22^- (+ ii*) 23'- 24" 25'- 26'-(wants 10-12).
On the flyleaf are some minute notes and a rough list of contents.
Contents :
1. Aristotelis Physica (libri vin) f. i
Quoniam intelligere et scire contingit.
Fine initials to each book : book iv has a particularly good one.
There are marginal notes of cent, xiii and xv, and on the
lower margins of several leaves is a great deal of French
(mostly verse) in pencil of cent. xiii. See fF. \b, ^a, 24a,
76^, 77. 78^. 79-
Ends f. 85 : nuUam habens magnitudinem.
2. De Celo et mundo (libri iv) 85^
Summa cognitionis nature
— intencionem nostram in eo.
3. De generatione et corruptione (libri 11) . . . . 155
De generatione et corruptione natura fiencium.
Large initial.
— qualis contingit non esse. Expl. lib. generacionum.
4. Meteora (libri iv) 181 <5
Postquam precessit rememoracio.
Good initial to each book
—res quedam extranee.
5. De anima (libri ni) ........ 221
Bonorum honorabilium.
Very fine initial.
— significat aliquid alteri.
6. De Memoria et reminiscentia . . . . . . 255
Reliquorum autem primum considerandum
— et propter causas dictum est.
Expl. lib. de mem. et reminiscencia.
7. De sensu et sensato 2591^
453] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 527
Quoniam autem de anima
— considerandum de niemoria et memorari.
There is a copious marginal comment (cent, xiv, xv). At
the top the scribe has written :
Assit principio sancta maria meo
S. Thomas et S. Etheldreda cum onmihus Sanctis
...lector apostolicus milii lectum provideat.
8. De Vegetabilibus . . . . . . . . . f. 270/J
Tria ut ait Empedocles
— et erit fructus amarus.
9. De Somno et Vigilia ........ 288
De somno autem et uigilia
— diuinacione dictum est. Expl. lib. de som. et vig.
10. De differentia spiritus et anime (Augustine) .... 298^5
Interrogasti me de differencia
— cuius tempus iam elongatum est. Expl. lib. de diff. sp.
et an.
11. De morte et vita (de longitudine et breuitate uite) . . 305
De eo quod est esse
— semper esse longioris uite. Expl. lib. de morte et uita.
Among scribbles at the end are
Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Villelmus kihverby.
A half obliterated Cautio of 1312.
A half erased inscription: Iste textus restat quem duminus
ad epsionis sue a me pro magna gracia.
A list of contents.
453. f C. M. A. 747
717. ) James 217 (2-28)
Vellutn, ii|x8, ff. 132 + 8, double columns of 45 lines.
Cent, xiv, in a clear hand.
Wooden boards, skin cover and clasps gone.
Given by Michael Causton. On a flyleaf at beginning and one
at end is :
Liber collegii annunciacionis b. Marie Cantebrig' ex legacione Mag. Michaelis
Causton sacre theologie professoris.
On the first flyleaf is a table of contents and the name Causton :
also a partial index rerum.
Collation : a- b^ i^--i i'- c^
Contents :
On ff. iii, iv in a later hand is :
I. Meditatio Anselmi de redemptione.
Anima Christiana anima de graui morte resuscitata
— per omnia sec. sec. Amen.
528
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[453-
13-
14.
Expl. libellus ven. Anselmi de meditacione nostre redemp-
cionis.
Anselmi Cur deus homo . . . . . . . f. i
Opus subditum
— benedictus in secula. Amen. Expl. liber Cur deus homo.
Idem de casu diaboli. Capitula 18 d
Illud apostoli. Quid habes
— potestate loquendi.
Prosologion.
Postquam opusculum quoddani ...... 26 ^
— plenitudini gaudii.
Oratio. Deus meus et dominus meus.
Contra insipientem . . . . . . . . 51 ^
Dubitanti utrum sit
— maleuolentia reprehendisti.
Epistola ad Lanfrancuni de libro qui dicitur Monologion . 35
Capitula 35 '^
Text. Si quis unam naturam ...... 36 ^
— trinus et unus. Expl.
De veritate.
Tres tractatus ......... 52
Quoniam deum ueritatem esse . . . . • • 5'^ ^
— uel rectitudo.
De libero arbitrio. Capitula 57 ^
Quoniam liberum arbitrium
— de illis interrogare.
De conceptu uirginali. Capitula ...... 62
Cum in omnibus religiose
— probari petit.
De incarnacione uerbi ........ 70
Domino et patri
— aperte inueniet.
De processione spiritus sancti ...... 76
Negatur a grecis
— sensui latinitatis.
De sacrificio azimi et fermentati ...... 85 3
Anselmus seruus ecclesie Cantuar.
— repudiandum iudicatur.
Epistola de sacramentis ecclesie ...... 87 /'
Domino et amico Waleranno
— misi uobis quandam epistolam.
De Concordia presciencie predestinacionis gracie dei et liberi
arbitrii 88
De tribus illis questionibus
— petentibus impendere.
Prophecia Sibille gj d
Sibille generaliter omnes femine dicuntur prophetantes.
The vision of the nine suns seen at Rome.
454] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 529
— et regnahit dominus in Sanctis et ipsi regnabunl cum illo in
sec. sec. Amen.
i6. Anselmus quomodo gramatica sit substantia et qualitas . f. 100 /^
De gramatico peto
— profecisse non negabis.
17. De similitudinibus ......... 105
Uoluntas tripliciter intelligitur.
Ends f. 132/5: in quantum uolunt. Expl. b. Ans. de simili-
tudinibus.
Tiie two next flyleaves are covered with later notes beginning
Honesta inquit res est epicurus paupertas leta.
At the bottom of a flyleaf at each end is anselmvs.
454. C. M. A. 1169
357.
Vellum, 12I X 8, ft" 322+ i, double columns of 33 and 34 lines.
Cent, xvi late and xiv early, in two excellent hands.
Given by W. Moore. 2 fo. ubi uero.
From Peterborough Abbey. On the flyleaf is :
Summa de uirtutibus Domini VVillelmi de Wodeforde Abbatis
Quam perfecit Walterus Prior a medio usque in finem.
William of Woodford was Abbot of Peterborough from 1295
to 1299. Prior Walter was Walter de Burgo.
Tanner {Bibl. Brit. s.v. Wodeford) had conjectured that this MS.
came from Peterborough. In the list of books given by Abbot
Woodford to his Abbey printed in Patrick and Gunton's Hist, of
Peterborough, there appear a Summa de uitiis and Summa de
uirtutibus.
The corner of the flyleaf of this MS. which may have had a
press-mark has been cut off. I do not find the book in the fuller
catalogue in Patrick and Gunton.
Collation: i flyleaf, i'--9''- lo' (four left) \\^'--2^'^''- 26^" 27^- 28^ 29**
(wants 5, 6).
Contents :
Inc. diuisio capitulorum et tractatuum prout distinguntur in hac
summa intitulata de uirtutibus, et primo prime particule principalis f. j
Presens opus habet quinque partes principales.
Expliciunt capitula in tractatu de uirtutibus.
Inc. tract, moralis de uirtutibus. Prologus ..... .S (i)
G. C. C. II. 34
530 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [454"
Cum circa ulilia studere debeamus exemplo salomonis
— ideo ego minimus de oidine fratrum predicatorum desideraui
colligere aliqua etc.
— quinto de beatitudinibus. Expl. pro!, prime pars(!) huius
operis de uirtute in communi. Cap. I.
Si seperaueris preciosum a uili . . . . . . . L -fd (i^)
The second hand, that of Prior Walter, begins with f. 175 (170/-').
It is a fine tall narrow hand.
The work ends on f. 322 (317) «
debita quibus obligauerunt parentes nostri celestem heredilatem.
Expl. tractatus uirtutum. Benedictus domiiius uirlutum qui incepit
et compleuit. Amen.
Est scriptus liber. Sit scriptor crimine liber.
The verso is blank.
The work is by Gul. Peraldus (often called Lugdunensis) a Domini-
can and Bp of Lyons. His Summa de vitiis exists in nos. 330
and 333 in this Library.
455. C. M. A. 1 1 77
393.
Folio, vellum, two columns, large Roman character, 188 ff.
Capitals worked on the interlacing pattern in the Italian style of
art, red, green and lilac. Very elegant borders to the initials of
each part. A (tdw marginal additions : each fol. headed with the
title. On f. I, 'Joh. Banister liber ex dono Josiae Lambert, avunculi
mei, 1608.'
Excerpta ex decretis Romanorum Pontificum.
This manuscript, thus described by Smith, is at present missing.
456. C. M. A. 1 175
394.
Vellum, lo^-i I X 8^ and 11 x 7, fif. 164 + i, mostly 24 lines to
a page. Cent, xii and xiii (late), the latter a very fine large hand.
Given by W. Moore. 2 fo. superstes.
From St Augustine's, Canterbury. On the flyleaf is :
Canones astronomic cum tabulis.
Di. xni gra. ni (after erasure).
Lib. S. Aug. Cant.
Canones.
Also:
Geometria et canones astronom. cum tabulis.
457] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 53 1
It is no. 1 1 50 in the catalogue of the Abbey Library and is
thus entered :
Canoiies astronomie cum tabulis in qualerno. D. 13. G. 3.
2 fo. siiperstes.
Collation: i« (+ flyleaf) Il^-X^ XI« | i«-4' 5" I VI« (2 cane.) VII«
VIII8 IX« (+1)1 x» (wants 8) xi- (one left).
Contents :
I. Cent, xiii late, in a fine bold hand.
In nomine domini dei summi creatoris hamis benhamie machu-
meti frater de geometria mobilis quantitatis et agiz hoc est
canonis stellarum rationibus. Incipit . . . . p. 1
Quia nonnullos nee immerito te conturbat.
With very neatly drawn diagrams.
Ends p. 169: ex suprascriptis manifestius deprehendi potest.
ELGASEL.
pp. 170-172 blank.
II. Cent. xii(?) in a fine small hand, red and black.
Astronomical tables ........ i
The first page is headed in a later hand elgasel.
p. 74 is blank.
III. In a later hand (xiii early?) red and black.
Astronomical tables.
p. 120 is blank: pp. 125-136 are in black only. On pp. 137,
138 are notes, the latter in the hand of vol. I.
IV. On smaller pages, cent, xiii early.
Further tables in two hands, in black only . . . . 139
V. One leaf of cent, xii? beginning
Ad inueniendos ingressus et regressus solares . • • 153
p. 154 blank.
457. ?
395.
Paper, 11^x71, ff. 86, 28-42 lines to a page. Cent, xv, xvi,
in several ugly hands.
Given by W. Moore?
On the last page the name Jamys Hyll written twice, once in
cypher.
On the first page :
Henr. Goode Noui hosp... socius est verus possessor huius (libri).
On f. 2 :
folia vertere non ea frangere sit tibi cure
inspice perlege (tu) bene conspice claude recede.
34—2
532
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [457"
Contents :
I. Miscellaneous receipts in English f. i
(Two charms on f. 8.)
II. Earlier.
1. Here bygynneth the book of Astronomye and Phelosophie
contryued and [and] mused by the wisest Phelisofers that
euer weren sithen that the world began.
It is on the planets etc. and is attributed to Aristotle, Plato,
Ipocras and Tholomeus. It was translated by 4 doctors of
Orleans and 4 of Lombardy " owt of Grew into Inglyshe."
2. Primus liber Aristotelis ffesiqus (?) 8
First for the Ach in the hed.
3. Liber secundus Aristotelis 1534°. Macer de cognic. herbarum 22
Igitur uirtutes et naturas singulorum debemus agnoscere.
On the verso English begins.
4. Receipts for 'Drynkes,' Plasters, etc., a large collection in two
main hands and in several sections ..... 26
In another hand:
5. De canicularibus diebus ....... 45 '^
De complexionibus ........ 46 d
De phisonanna (phisionomia) 47
Thundir in Janyver etc. ....... 50
De regimine planetarum, signorum etc. . . . . 51 ^
6. De Urinis 57^
Ends f. 601^. Explicit quod Whyston.
7. Receipts in several hands, some quite late . . . . 61
8. A tract on the days of the Moon 68
God off hys grace mad Adam vpon J^e fifyrst day of the mone.
Prognostics from the day of the week on which Christmas falls 74
Receipts ........... 76
9. Thys ys ^p" boke of ypocras in J^is booke he techith for to knowe
by what planete Sykenesse lyf and deth and ^"^ tymys ther of 77 d
10. Here begynnythe the merveyllys and the sothfast kunyng off
astrologie founded etc. by the gret philosopher Tholomeus . 79
11. Receipts ........... 84
On f. 84 : Thomas sowman of Rayleghte.
Ends f. 86.
458. r C. M. A. 1012
396. 1 James 274
Vellum, 1 1| X 8|, ff. 186, 26-29 lines to a page. Cent, xiii late,
in several hands, with copious marginal notes.
On the flyleaf. Ex dono Pulham (xv) and a list of contents.
Old binding, skin over flat boards, clasp gone.
459] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 533
On f. 105 rt is (xv) :
Abbas de Begeham (Bayliam in Sussex) ord. premonstracensis.
Collation: first quire or quires gone. 1'- 2^ (i cane.) 3* 4'" 5* &
710 8«-io« (wants 8) | i i«-i4^ 15- i6'- \f- i8'' (+ 2 after 2) 19^ 20''' 2I-*
22" 23-* (wants 4).
Contents :
1. Aristotelis Priora ......... f. i
Beginning imperfectly: necessitate alie non in esse ipsum.
Ends f. 33 /' : non erit unum unius signum.
2. Posteriora (in a smaller hand) ...... 34
Omnis doctrina et omnis disciplina.
Ends f. 63: similiter se habet ad omnem rerum naturam.
Expl. liber posteriorum analeticorum.
3. Liber eticorum nouus ........ 63
Omnis ars et omnis doctrina similiter autem (?) operatio et pro-
heresis boni alicuius operatrix esse uidetur (?).
Ends f. 72: eos qui laudabiles sunt dicamus uirtutes et intel-
lectuales. Expl. (liber Eticorum nouorum).
4. Liber Eticorum uetus 72 /'
Dupplici autem uirtute existerent hac quidem intellectuali
ilia uero consuetudinali.
Ends f. 891^: hoc de castitate igitur in tantum dictum sit.
Expl. liber Eticorum ueterum.
5. In another hand.
List of questiones on the Posteriora ..... 90
6. In another hand.
Liber Elencorum 91
De sophisticis et de his qui uidentur elenchi.
Ends f. 114^: multas habere grates. Expl. secundus lib.
elencorum Aristotilis.
7. Liber topicorum ......... 115
Propositum quidem negocium est metodum inuenire.
Ends f. 185: ad quashabundare (?) difficile est continere. Expl.
1. thopicorum Aristotilis.
f. 186 5 is covered with closely written notes.
459. / C. M. A. 1037
718. t James 228
Vellum, 11^x8, ff. 244+5 + 16, double columns of 42 lines.
Cent, xiii late, well written. 2 fo. ab aure.
Old binding, skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark at
middle top of first cover.
534 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [459"
Tvvo obliterated cautiones on flyleaf, one dated 1361.
On flyleaf at end :
Mem. quod iste liber constat Johanni de Roldeston teste domino Ric. de pulham etc.
On the recto of the same :
Supplementum M. Will, de ...aham cuius principale est auicenna.
Collation: a- (i lines cover) b^ i>2-20'^ 21- 22^ c'" (+8 after i,
9, 10 cane).
Contents :
1. Hugutionis Derivationes ....... f. i
Cum nostii prothophasti
— auspicium sorciamur.
Augeo. ges. xi. ctum
— Zucharia zucre.
Expl. magna deriuaciones secundum hugutionem. Amen.
Verses (9) 236 b
Si uis incolumem si uis te ducere sanum.
Table in a larger hand: triple columns .... 237
Quoniam plures dicciones.
Abattus capitulo bath
— unda. Expl. tabula vera hugutionis.
flf. 243, 244 blank.
2. On smaller vellum in a later hand, quadruple columns: first
leaf blank.
Table. Quia vocabulorum . . . . . . . 296
Auctor — Zizona.
Two leaves blank.
460. r C. M. A. 990
397. t James 54 ?
Vellum, three volumes; (i) iigx8, (2) \\\y.'j\, (3) 10^ x /f^
ff. 32, double columns of 47, ^^,/iti\ lines. Cent, xiii, vols. II and III
much contracted.
Collation: i'^ | 2i« | 31".
Contents :
1. Super librum de Anima ....... f. i
Beginning imperfectly
concedendum ut mihi uidetur quicquid duco (?).
Ending imperfectly f. 12 i5.
2. Questiones S. Thome de Anima 13
461] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 535
Qiieritur de anima et piimo utium anima hiimana [jresit.
Ends f. 22 a: precedit iini'"-'" (?) aniiiie.
f. 22 l> blank.
3. At top (xv) Lakyngythe (?).
Questiones de Anima . . . . . . . . f. ^s
Forma substantialiter (?) perficit materiam (?) ipsiiis.
Ends imperfectly in section 62.
461. C. M. A. 728
734.
Vellum, 1 1 X 7J, ff. 151 + I, double columns of 44 and 47 lines,
and single of 51. Cent, xv, in several decent hands. Rebound
in 1877.
Flyleaf from an account roll (xv). The only place-names that
occur are W'altham, (Joh. de) Stapulford : there is mention of John
Gangy. 2 fo. bitumen.
Collation: i flyleaf, i** | 2^^-10* | Ii^-IQ* (8 cane).
Contents :
1. In double columns.
On the accents of words in the Bible f. i (2)
Pubplica colegi cupiens prodesse pusillis.
Attestante beda, dux non onerosa sequendo.
Ut igitur de iam propositis aliquid euidencius agamus.
Ends f. 8(9)^
Si bene sit sic sit, si non quis non nialedixit.
List of sacred groups of twelve ()h
Ilii XH apostoli etc.
hii xn hore diei.
2. In single lines.
Tabula Januensis 10
Abstinencia caro domatur.
Ends f. 80 b in Zelus : et ubi Passio per totum.
Expl. tab. Januensis sec. numerum alphabeti.
3. In double columns.
Expositio super Cantica ....... 8[
In primis igitur considerandum videtur quomotlo caimen
illud nupciale.
The last section (Sequitur. qui habitas in hortis) ends f. 150^
Eiusdem sponsi dei et d. n. I. C. qui cum p. et sp. s. uiuit
et regnat deus per omnia sec. sec. Amen.
536 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [4^2-
462. C. M. A. 1005
735.
Vellum, II X 6f , ff. 178, 56 lines to a page. Cent, xv, in a very
good hand. 2 fo. magis cognoscit.
Fragment of old skin binding.
Collation: 1^-12'^ 13" (wants 5) 14^-19* 20- (three left) 21- (two
left) 22^ (wants i) 23- | 2a^ (wants 1-3). *
Contents :
1. Tabula super Ethica Aristotelis f. i
Abstinencia notari posset per ea que dicunt de temperancia.
Ends with Ydea, f. 57.
Expl. tab. super decern libros Ethicorum.
2. Inc. tabula super .8. libros Politicorum .... 59
Addiscere quas artes debent.
Ends with Uxor, p. 121. Expl. tab. Polithicorum.
f. loi a is blank; and there seems to have been a dislocation
of text : there is a reference back to a leaf not now in the
volume.
3. Inc. tabula Rethorice . . . ... • • • 121
Absencia. Dolentes de amatorum et amicorum absencia.
Ends with Zelus, f. 157.
4. List of the headings in the aljove Tabulae with prefatory
note .......•••• 157
Ad clariorem noticiam tabularum precedencium.
Ends imperfectly in the headings of the third Tabula.
(Excessus.) f. i^SZ".
5. Inc. liber de Regimine vite humane editus a perito uiro Mag.
Arnaldo de Villanoua in preclaro studio montis pessulani 159
Inc. regimen sanitatis ad inclitum regem aragonum directum.
Cap. I. De eleccione aeris.
Prima pars uel consideracio sanitatis conseruande.
— quantum poterit intromittatur. Expl.
6. Inc. Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum imp. de obseruacione
corporis humani directa, quam Joh. Hyspanus inuentam de
greco transtulit in latinum . . . . . . . 172
Hyspanie regi Johannes yspanus
— cum corporis sanitate.
Alexander cum sis homo corruptibilis.
Ends imperfectly f. 173'^.
Some later notes in the lower margin from Barthol. de pro-
prietatibus etc.
7. In a later hand.
Inc. Epistola ad dominum Menricum Regem anglorum de
arte notoria. (Raymund Lull?). ..... 174
464] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 53/
Quod notoriam sciens plus proficere poterit scolaris anno uno
uel biennio etc.
Salute premissa. prcciosa placensque deo et in omnibus
sanctissima.
Ends unfinished, f. 177/': a note is added.
Vide residuum huius artis prime folio istius libri tali signo
'/• : but the conclusion Is wanting.
463. C. M. A. 792
719.
Vellum, lofx/l, ff. 24244, double columns of 52 lines.
Cent, xiv, in a small father current hand. 2 fo. 2'^ questio est.
Given by M. Ryghtwyse. On the last leaf is :
Liber ^L Rygthwyse and precium xxj.
Collation: a^ i^-S*^ (wants 7) 9^-2 1*^ 22" 23* 24^ 25'" (10 cane.)
26»-30«.
A beginning of a table on f. ii.
Contents :
Conflatus Francisci (Mayronis) super primum sententiarum . . f. i
Circa prologum primi libri sententiarum quero.
After Dist. 39 ff. 192//-194A are blank.
Ends f. 233^: ad artem.
Tituli questionum super hunc Conflatum Francisci . . . 234
Ends f. 235 h. Expl. tabula super questiones Francisci super
primum, qui dicitur Conflatus.
Six blank leaves.
464. / C. M. A. 1017
571. 1 James 93
Vellum, io|- X 7I, ff. 69 + 4, double columns of 60 lines.
Cent, xiv (1341), well written, with interesting ornaments.
Given by .-* . 2 fo. isti oracioni.
Collation: a^ (wants 4) ii"-7'<' (wants 10) b'.
On i. \ b: loyca occam (xiv) and above /r^^. 16 solidis.
Below :
Ista logica okam est ad usum fratris francisci libiani (?) prouinc. aragonie et conuentus
fratrum minorum Bath(?): perhaps Babwell outside Bury St Edmunds.
538 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [464-
f. I is handsomely bordered in red and blue on gold ground
with beasts at the lower corners (English work). There is a large
initial with chequered ground of gold and pink and blue with
white patterns. A figure of St Barbara (in blue over pink, with
gold crown) holding a gold tower. In a blank space at the bottom
of col. 2 is a shield in outline held by two angels : quarterly
I and 4, a greyhound in course, 2 and 3 a tower. Below it a
gold crown.
Contents :
Prologus Loyce .......... f. i
Quam magnos ueritatis sectatorlbus afferat fructus.
— quam theoloyca declarando etc.
Expl. prol. iste fratris Gwilhelmi miiioris.
Inc. loyca fratris Gwilhelmi dicti Ocean ordinis fratrum minorum
utilis et bona. De terminis. Primum capitulum.
Omnes loyce tractatores.
Tractatus n, f. 191^. Tract, in, f. 29. Tract. IV, f. 51 (5.
Ends f. 67. Et hec de fallaciis ad presens dicta sufficiant.
[Added: Laus sit ipsi Christo et honor qui omnium fallaciarum
et sophismatum est cognitor et scrutator quia omnia nuda et
aperta sunt oculis eius. qui est benedictus per infinita sec. sec.
Amen.]
Expl. loyca Gwilhelmi Occam completa feria iii=» post festum
beatissime Trinitatis. Scripta per fratrem Conradum de Vipeth
ordinis heremitarum sancti Augustini In Magdeburg tunc
studentis Anno incarnacionis I. C. m° ccc° xli°. Anno suo 22 etc.
Finito libro sit laus et gloria Cristo.
Inc. registrum super loycam istam secundum ordinem capitulorum.
primo de terminis postea de proposicionibus et de sillogismis.
Ending f. 6% a.
On the last flyleaf is a rude sketch of a friar, and by it is
written: Frater Occham iste.
465. j C. M. A. 1020
572. t James 68
Vellum, io| X 7^, fif. 90+ I, 19 lines to a page. Cent, xiii, with
a good initial at the beginning. The margins, especially the lower
one (4I inches deep), are left broad for the insertion of comments
of which there are a good many.
Given by ? . 2 fo. qui ex.
Collation: a^ i* 2* i^'-G""- f 8^ 9^" (wants 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16).
465] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 539
Part of a copy of a papal document is stuck inside the cover :
most part of it on the recto, which is concealed.
On f. I (in two cokuTins) :
(a) rhilosophia sic diffinitur f. ifl
(/') Tractatum de spera in (juatuor dislinguiimis capitula . ii
(Job. de Sacro Bosco.)
In the lower margin :
leo ne suy niye enct-rteyn dauoir amye mes ieo suy trop leaux.
Contents :
1. I'dipliyrii Isagoge in Logicam . . . • • . f. 1
Cum sit necessarium giisaiori.
Ends f. I5i5: communitates que tradicionem.
2. De Praedicamentis . ....-••• 15''
Equiuoca dicuntur quorum solum nomen
— enumerali sunt.
3. Peryarmenias .....••••• 3^
Primum oportet constituere
— non contingit in esse contraria.
4. Liher sex piincipiorum (called here Dc- ComposiHone in a
late hand) ....•••••• 53
Forma est composicioni contingens
— moueri ut ignis.
5. Liber diuisionum Boethii 66
Quam magnos studiosis afiferat fructus
— diligenter expressimus.
6. Topica Boethii ....■•••• 81
Omnis racio disserendi quam logicen perypatetici ueteres
apellauerunt.
Imperfect, and ending imperfectly f. 90 /;.
Among the marginal scribbles are a large number of names in
contemporary pencil. These occur on ff. 43 b sqq. They include :
J. de girewys T. de S. Edmundo
Will, de tey Th. de Carletun
N. de sipedam Th. de Pethaue (Pettaugh?)
Tho. de Stanham Simon de Bertune
Rob. de Wortham(?) J- de Gipevvis
Rob. de Willeby J- de Illneye
Ilenr. de Walsingham (?) Sy. de mildenale
Audrey (?) de Haneye Gor. de de dune
B. de laneham Wil. de fakenhani
G. de Gerne Hug. dead
J. de Catoun Th. de dray tun
H. de Watheringham Ko't de Gerne(mu)ta
540 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [465-
Henr. de lauyneye Nich. de seit ned
Alexsander de Gipeyewis J. de brunham
Roger de risinge
On 58 h a distich on quatuor tempora anni :
Clemens ybernat cathedrato simone uernat
Estuat urbanus autumnal simphorianus.
On f. 89 rt is a scribble in ink in English containing the words, so wondyrleche...
yt ys of red coral....
466. r C. M. A. 1014 "1016"
573. t cf. James 68
Vellum, 10^^x7^, ff. 177 + 2, 39 and 31 lines to a page.
Cent, xiii, in more than one clear hand. Fine initials : many
marginal notes.
Given by John Halle. On the lower margin of an early leaf, in
a xvth cent, hand, is :
hunc librum contulit M' Johannes halle sacre theologie professor ac rector de
garblysham Norwycens'. dyoc'. hospicio sancte marie de cantebrygia ad usum ibidem
studencium. Venn, ni. 282.
The flyleaves at the end are parts of two leaves of an ex-
ceedingly finely written missal of cent, xi, in a round hand rather
like that employed in the scriptorium of St Augustine's at
Canterbury. The rubrics are in red uncials. They contain (i) part
of the office for St Andrew, (2) part of the connmme iinius coii-
fessoris and plurimonini confessormn.
Collation: i« (wants i) 2«-4« S^" & 7^ | 8^- Q^^ io^» ii^^ \2^^
(wants 10) I 13^- 14'- 15^ (wants 4) | \& i"]^ 18^° (wants 10) 19^^ 20?
(wants 8) | a-.
Contents :
1. Porphyrii Isagoge ......... f. i
Fine initial : pink and white interlacings on blue ground.
Cum sit necessariuni grisarori
— tradicionem.
2. Praedicamenta ......... 5 3
Equiuoca dicuntur
— enumerati sunt.
3. Peryarmenias .......... 15 ^
Primum oportet
— in esse contraria.
466] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIHRARY. 541
4. Sex principia , . . . . . . . . . f. 21
Forma est
— ut ignis.
5. De diuisione (secundus principioium) ..... 26
Quani magnos
— expressimus.
6. Topica Boethii ......... 32 ^
Omnis racio.
Fine initial : gold ground.
— expeditum est.
f. 53;^ is blank.
7. Aristotelis libri priorum ....... ^^
Primum oportet dicere circa quid.
Fine initial: blue, red, green and gold.
— unum unius signum.
Expl. secundus liber priorum.
8. Aristotelis libri posteriorum ....... 109
Omnis doctrina et omnis disciplina.
Fine initial.
— similiter se habet ad omnem rem.
Expl. II. liber posteriorum.
9. Aristoteles de sophisticis elenchis 136
De sophisticis auteni elenchis
— multas habere grates. Explicit,
f. 150/' blank.
10. Aristotelis Topica . . . . . , , . . jej
Propositum quidem negotii.
Fine initial.
On f. 160, in a hand which occurs also in 468, is :
A sun trechere ami R. de morele.
Ends imperfectly in lib. vi, f. 177/;. In the lower margin
is an erasure, apparently of a Cautio.
On the lower margin of the flyleaf x-^'ib is an erased inscrip-
tion beginning
Rob (?) de SCO petro.
Also the name Henricus Langham,
and other scribbles.
In the first cover is pasted a leaf of paper (cent, xv late) with
portions of a statute prescribing the books to be read by Masters
of Arts "pro forma sua uel pro forma scolarium suorum " in
successive years.
542 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [4^7-
467. r C. M. A. 972
574. t James 35
Vellum, io\ X 7 J, ff. 147 + 15, mostly in double columns of 40
lines. Cent, xv, clearly written.
Given by R. Marchall.
Old binding, skin (once red) over boards, clasps and label gone.
Collatio7i: a* \'^-\']^ \^^ (wants 4-6), b^ (wants 2).
At the beginning and end, stuck to the cover, are two fragments
of an account-roll, containing lists of receipts by the Exchequer (.^)
from persons in different parts of the country.
The flyleaves are from a folio Canon Law MS. xiii in double
columns with comment.
At the beginning :
R. Marchall medicus emit hunc librum a M'''' Johann Ffaceby.
Also a rough table of contents belonging to another book :
Contenta istius libri.
1. Fiimicus de pluuiis et de mutacione aeris et habet 7 tractatus.
2. Nouem iudicum de mutacione aeris.
3. Guydo bonati de mutacione aeris.
4. Zael de reuolucionibus.
5. Albumasar in experimentis suis.
6. Liber de cometis.
Contents :
1. Cirurgia m" Henrici de amanda villa . . . . . f. i
Ad honorem laudem et gloriam I. C. et b. M. uirginis.
The first two quires are a later supplement.
Tractatus secundus begins on f. 27 and ends on f. 144.^
— mortuus est homo ille.
Inc. prohemium perutile ad 3'" tractatum qui est de curis
omnium morborum etc. ....... 144 <^
Cum ego henricus.
Ending imperfectly on the same page.
2. Inc. antido(tarius) Cyrurgie magistri herici de amonda villa
habens unicam doctrinam et capitula . . . . . 145
Cap. I, de quibusdam communibus introductoriis ad tractatum
presentem.
(In) Euidenciam pleniorem dicendorum in isto 5° tractatu.
Ends imperfectly on f. 147/^:
quia sunt magis tractales et extendi....
468] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 543
468. C M. A. 1013
575.
Vellum, 9^x7^, ff. 219 + 2, 26 and 23 lines to a page.
Cent, xiii, in more than one rather rough hand.
Given by Walter Elveden. On f. 432 is :
Ex dono Elueden and also
Iste liber est de communitate aule annunciacionis b. Marie Cantabrigie.
An earlier inscription on f. ii (5" is :
Iste liber est in custodia fratris Wateri de Boxsted ad ii^riniiniiii (?) uite quicunque
alienauerit anathema sit. Accomodatus est fratri Roberto de Donmowe.
These were very probably Franciscans.
Collation: a- 11--31- 4I" 5I" 6'--ii'- 12^ IS'* (wants i, 2) | 141--161-
17'" I i8'--20'- (wants 12).
On the flyleaves at the beginning is logical matter in double
columns much contracted. Also the line :
Adam primus homo dampnauit secula pomo.
Contents :
I. I. Poryhyrii Isagoge ......... p. i
2. Praedicamenta ......... 20
p. 55 was blank.
3. Peryarmenias ......... 56
4. Sex principia .......... 76
5. Liber diuisionum Boycii ....... 92
II. 6. Aristoteles de sophisticis elenchis . . . . . . 113
7. Topicorum libri viii . . . . . . . . 153
Propositum quidem
— difficile est continuo.
p. 276 was blank.
8. Priora Aristotelis ......... 277
Ends p. 366: pp. 367, 8 were blank.
9. Posteriora .......... 369
Ends p. 432.
Below are rough pencil sketches : one of a civilian in hood
and a monk in cowl conversing, the other of a man writing
at a desk.
On pp. 433-6 are notes : notabilia libri predicamentorum etc.
On p. 437 are scribbles: e.g.:
Iste liber constat ..rs de cruce ex donacione....
On p. 438 two columns of writing on Dialectic.
544
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[469-
469.
576.
C M. A. 102 1
Vellum, 10x7^, ff. 114, 24 lines to a page. Cent, xiii, well
written, with many marginal notes.
Given by John Fenge (1497)? (Venn, III. 282.)
Collation : i« 2- (four left) f 41^ 5^ 6i» 7"' S^-H*.
Contents :
Aristotelis Posteriora . . . . . ^ .
Begins imperfectly :
qui nullum accidens recipiunt.
The beginning of lib. ii is gone, owing to a gap after f.
Ends f. \%b\ ad omnem rerum.
Aristotelis Topicorum libri viii .
Propositum quidem.
Ends f. 97 (^; difficile est continue.
Notes in a small hand, in two columns
Querent! qualiter equiuocum significat.
Another quaestio on the verso in another hand.
Aristoteles de Sophisticis Elenchis ....
De sophisticis autem elenchis.
Ends imperfectly after two leaves of lib. ii,
nam propter hoc sepe fit elenchus.
f. I
13
98
99
470. r C. M. A. 704
653. \ James i. 31
Vellum, \'j\ X I2j^^, ff. 222, double columns of 57 lines.
Cent. XV, well written.
Given by Beverley. On the 2nd cover is a label under horn :
Vienna super ysaiam. Ex dono mag" Joh. Beuerle doctoris theologie.
Skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark at inner middle
top of 1st cover.
Collation: flyleaves gone, i^ (wants i, 2) 2*^-28^
Contents :
Hugo de Vienna super Isaiam.
Begins imperfectly in Ch. i (on omne caput languidum) . . f. i
Ends f. 2iirt: sub planta pedum nostrorum. Amen.
Expl. ysaias.
Deo gracias quod Bumstede inagister (in red).
Table in another hand ......... 211/^-222 a
At the bottom of 222 b erased, Liber Ricardi Bumpstede.
472] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 545
471. I C. M. A. 701
654. \ James l 31
Vellum, 17I X 12^, ff. 240, double columns of 52 lines. Cent, xv,
in a good hand.
Given by Beverley. Label under horn on 2nd cover :
Vienna a principio psalterii usque Noclurnum Exullale.
Ex dono mag". Beuerle.
Skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark as last.
Collation: flyleaves gone. i*-30'*.
Contents :
Hugo de Vienna super Psalmos i— Lxxx.
Inc. prologus fratiis Hugonis de Vienna de ordine fratrum predica-
torum super psalterium dauiticum . . . . . . f. i
Egredimini filie Syon et uidete.
Partial borders of red and blue, flourished, to the nocturnes.
Ends imperfectly on Ps. Ixxviii (Ixxix) compeditorum.
472. f C. M. A. 705
655. \ James i. 31
Vellum, 17I X 12^, ff. 305, double columns of 54 lines. Cent. xv.
The first part seemingly in the same hand as 470: two other hands
at least employed.
Given by Beverley. Label on 2nd cover :
Vienna super libros Jeremiam et Ezechielem. Ex dono Beuerle doctoris.
Binding and chain-mark as no. 470 etc.
Collation: flyleaves gone. 1^-5- (wants i) 6''-i3*' 14'- (wants 6)
158 (wants 7, 8) | i6«-i9« (wants 8) | 20^^ | 2i«-27« (+1) | 28S-38»
39' (one left).
Contents :
1. Hugo de Vienna super Jeremiam . . . . . f. i
Apoc. 8. Vidi et audiui uocem unius aquile... Modus agendi.
Ends f. iiob: perpetuo .i. semper. Explicit.
2. Idem super Threnos . . . . . . . . 121
Legitur in Amos 5. Hec dicit dominu.s.
In another hand.
G. c. c. II. 35
546 CATALOGUE OF ^MANUSCRIPTS. [472-
Ends f. 151/', memineris iniquitalis noslre.
Expl. lamentaciones Jeremie.
3. Idem super Baruch • . . • • • • . f. 152
Jerem. xvii. Benedictus uir qui confidit.
Ends imperfectly, i.sg/', in the Epistle of Jeremy.
4. In a smaller and more current hand, replaced later by others,
among them the hand of Art. i.
Idem super Ezechielem . . . . . • • • 1^0
Apocalipsis octauo. Vidi et audiui etc. In hiis uerbis
ostenditur.
Ends p. 305 a, patet ex glosis.
A bit of this leaf is cut off: on the verso is
Liber Ricardi Bumpstede.
473. f C. M. A. 707
656. i James i. 31
Vellum, 18 X I2j3jy, ff. 293+ I, double columns of 48 and 56 lines.
Cent. XV, in at least two good hands which may both occur in the
other volumes of the set.
Given by Beverley. Label on 2nd cover :
Vienna super Matheum et Lucam. Ex done M" J. Beuerle doctor/> theologie.
Binding and chain-mark as for 470 etc.
The first cover lined with parts of two leaves of a Commentary
on Genesis. Cent, xv (?), closely written.
Collation : i flyleaf, i»-4« (4 a half-leaf, S? cane.) 5«-7« (8 cane.) 8»-
12* 13^- 14*^ (wants 3, 8) | 15^^-28^ (i and 2, 7 and 8 transposed) 29*-
32^ (8 cane.) 33*^-37* (wants 7, 8).
Contents :
Hugo de Vienna super Matthaeum .....
Quatuor sunt minima terre.
Ends f. 106 A: maliciequam exercuer(i)nt in te. Expl. Matheus.
ff. 107-1 1 "2 blank.
Idem super Lucam ........
Vidi et ecce quatuor quadrige.
Ends f. 293 a: sortitus est formam uituli.
Expl. Postille super Lucam secundum ffr. Ilugonem de Sancto
Jacobo Benedictus Deus. Amen.
293/' blank.
475] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 547
474. f C. U. A. 708
657. \ James l 31
Vellum, 17I X I2|, ff. 267, double columns of 54 and 51 lines.
Cent. XV, in several clear hands.
Given by Beverley. Label under horn on 2nd cover:
Vienna super Johannem et ^Lal•cum. Ex dono M''' J. Beuerle doctoris iheologie.
Binding and chain-mark as for 470 etc.
Collation: flyleaves gone, 1*^-12* (wants 2) 13^-18^ 19" |! 20^ 21^
(wants 3) 22* ( I a fragment) 23'*-33* 34^ (one left).
Contents :
I. Hugo de Vienna super Johannem . . . . . . f. i
Ego ex ore altissimi prodii
— in delictis suis.
Explicit expliciunt que longo tempore tin.nt.
ff. 145-7 blank.
1. Idem super Marcum ........ 148
Filii Syon exultate.
Gold initial.
Ends imperfectly in c. xv : a sindone quam emit.
475. rC M. A. 714
672. \ James l i8
Vellum, i6f x 1 1, ff, 273, double columns of 52 lines (gloss only).
Cent. XV, well written.
Given by Beverley. Label under horn on 2nd cover :
Gorham super Epistolas Pauli cum textu. Ex dono Beuerle doctoris theologie.
Binding and chain-mark as for 470 etc.
Collation: flyleaves gone, i''-9- 10" ii*^ 12- (8 cane.) 13^ (7 cane.)
14-^-25* (wants 4) 26^-29« (wants 5) 30--35* (wants 8).
Contents :
Nicholaus de Gorham super Epistolas Pauli . . . . f. i
{Ad Romanos) Paulus seruus etc. In principio huius operis sicut et
aliorum operum.
Good flourished initial and border of red and blue.
Good initial to i Cor., the others plainer.
Ends imperfectly in Heb. xii. 10.
35 — 2
548 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [47^-
476. / C. M. A. 966
658. 1 James i. 21
Vellum, 15I X ii|, ff. 303, double columns of 61 lines. Cent, xv,
in three good hands.
Red skin over boards, clasps gone.
Collation: flyleaves gone, 1^-4^ (wants i, 7) 5^-14^ (+ i) 15^-34®
35" 36^^ (wants i) 37^-39^ (wants 8, which is now f. 105 of 477).
Contents :
Nicholaus de Lyra super Genesim . . . . . . f. i
Hec omnia liber uite sunt Ecc. 24.
Super Exodum f. 32. Levit. 571^. Num. 73. Deut. 911^. Jos.
112. Jud. 123. Ruth 135.
Regum 137. Paral. 201. Esdr. 230i5. Neem. 243. Esther 25i(^.
Tob. 257. Judith 264/;.
Job (ist leaf gone, replaced later) 273
Ends 303 3: que perdurat in sec. sec.
Expl. postilla fifr. N. de Lira super librum lob De ordine Mr. mino-
rum doct. TheoIogiiE. Amen.
Beginning of the Prologue to Isaiah ...... 303 b
Iherusalem euangelistam dabo.
One column remains.
477. f C. M. A. 697
659. \ James i. 29
Vellum, 15^ X 1 1, ff. 321, double columns of 62-3 lines. Cent, xv,
in several hands, most or all of which occur in 476.
Red skin over boards, clasps gone.
Collation: flyleaves gone, 1^-13^ (8 cane.) 13* (one leaf) 13**
(last leaf of last quire of 476) \A^-2f (4- 3*) 24*-40« (7 stuck to
cover : 8 cane).
Contents :
Nicholaus de Lyra super Libros Sapientiales . . . . f. i
Ecce descripsi earn tripliciter prou. 22. Secundum quod dicitur in
principio de plantis.
Super Isaiam 104. The beginning of the prologue in the original
hand is at the end of 476. It is here rewritten on an inserted
leaf (104).
Super Jeremiam 157. Ezech. 193/; (many blanks left for dia-
grams). Prophetae minores 234 /^
479] GONVILLE AND CAT US COLLEGE LIBRARY. 549
Maccal). 269. Colophon
Opere completo sit laus ct gloria Clirislo,
Scriptoiis miseri dignetur deus misereri.
Daniel 288 />. Baiuch 315;^, ending ^i()b: qui in trinitate perfecta
uiuit at regnat in sec. sec. Anicn.
Expl. postilla edita super lib. Baruch.
478 = 271. ] r C. M. A. 698
660. J t James l 28
Vellum, HyV x lO^j^, ff. 269, double columns of 62 lines.
Cent. XV, in some of the same hands as the two last.
Red skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-marks between clasps
and at top on first cover.
In last cover :
habeat collegium s. annunc. sancte marie Cantabrig.
Collation : flyleaves gone, r'* (wants i, 2) 2^-34*^ (wants 8).
Contents :
Nicholaus de Lyra super Euangelia . ..... f. i
Begins imperfectly in Prologue to Matthew.
Memorial verses (one word to a chapter) at the end of each Gospel.
Super Epistolas Pauli . . . . . . • . . i3r
Super Epistolas Catholicas . . . . . . . . 214/'
Super Actus '^i^/'
Super Apocalypsim 252
Ends p. 2691^: cum omnibus nobis. Amen.
Expl. postilla super apoc. edita a fr. Nich. de Lyra.
Scriptoris miseri dignare deus misereri.
Beginning of a Table of Epistles, Gospels and Lessons for the year.
479. C. M. A. 862
511.
Vellum, I7f x 10, ff. 195+2, double columns text (45 lines) and
gloss. Cent, xiii late, well written.
Boards stripped of skin and clasps.
Collation: 2 flyleaves, \^ 2'" 3'" 4^-19' 20'"-23"' (i cane. 10 stuck
to cover).
The flyleaves, reversed, are from Decretals (xiii-xiv).
On them are some Cautions :
Caucio Joh. Wyse et Will. Russell exposita in cista Wynton apud August. Oxon. die
martis prox. ante festum S. Ceadde a. d. m° ccc° lvi'°.
5 so CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [479-
This is repeated twice on the 2nd leaf. There are other scribbles.
At the end (f. 194) :
Supplementum (erasuie) cuius principale est liber sextus cum doctoribus.
On 194^ :
Supplementum... cuius principale est paruum uolumen.
Contents :
Codex Justiniani, libri i-ix cum apparatu.
Text. Imperator.
Cun(c)tos populos quos clemencie nostre regit imperium.
Gloss. De summa trinitate. ^. De iusticia tractaturus.
Lib. IX ends f. 194 a: testem habeant. Expl. liber nonus totalis
codicis.
Gloss. Sed si parens ac. Expl. apparatus codicis cum omnibus
addicionibus et autenticis.
List of tituli on 194 <5, 195 (T-
480. C. M. A. 979
476.
Vellum, 15! X 1 1, ff. 304, double columns of 59 lines. Cent, xiii,
in a small fine hand with interesting ornaments. Perhaps written
in Italy.
Old binding, red skin over flat boards, clasps and strap and pin
fastening gone. Chain-mark at top and bottom middle of first cover.
From Bury St Edmund's Abbey. At top of f. i is: Liber
monachorum Sancti Edmundi A. 200. Added to which is modo
Nicholai Bridge 1562. A Thomas Bridge of Hunstanton was
scholar in 1572, but I do not find a Nicholas.
Collation: 110-5" 6^ 71--91- iqi" ii** \2^''-\6^'' 1712-20'- 21I" 22^" 'if
(i cane.) 24^- 25^2 26"-29^» 30" (i cane).
Contents :
Canon Avicennae.
Liber canonis primus quem princeps aboali auiwcenne de medicina
edidit translatus a magistro Girardo cremonensi in toleto de
arabico in latinum.
Verba aboali aui(ci)cenne . . . . . . . . f. i
In primis deo gracias agemus sicut sui ordinis celsitudo
— in quinque sic diuidam libros.
Capitula.
48l] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 55I
Text. Dico quod medicina est sciencia qua humani corporis dispo-
siciones noscuntur.
Lib. n, f. 59. Lil). iii, f. 113. Lib. iv, f. 23^).
Ends f. 304/': et in fine eius emplastrum basilicon.
Sit nomen domini benedictum ex hoc nunc et usque in seculum.
Expl. liber quartus auincenne dec gracias (twice).
The book has some interesting ornament, partly ItaHan, partly
English.
f. \a has a Ijorder consisting of dragons and grotesques, which may be Italian. In
the initial I are five medallions on ground, not, I think, of Italian execution. They
represent: (i) Man sitting before a book. (2) Two men, one holding up a vessel. (3) Man
opening a book. (4) Man holding a vessel. (5) Man feeling the pulse of a patient in bed.
Initial to text, f. 2. Man seated, with vessel.
Lib. I, Fen 2, f. 20. Man before book.
Lib. I, Fen 3, f. 38. Virgin with crown and sceptre, and Child, seated, (lold ground.
Fen 4, f. 481!'. Man reading.
Lib. II, f. 59. Partial border: two men in initial.
f. 60. Three medallions in initial, each containing a figure.
f. 74 //. Man with uncertain object.
f. 102/'. Man in pink and blue, with vessel.
f. 112. Seated figure.
Lib. Ill, f. 113. Partial border and initial.
f. 1:4. A female figure, much elongated.
f. 123. Virgin and Child.
f. 126^. Crowned figure seated.
f. 142. The red silk guard of a decorative initial remains.
f. 146. Two figures embrace.
f. 162. Seated figure.
f. 179. Similar.
f. 1943. Female figure.
f. 218. Larger: seated figure.
f. 219. N imbed figure seated.
f. 222. Seated figure.
f. 232. Virgin and Child.
Lib. IV, f. 237/.'. Tall figure with vessel.
f. 252. Seated figure. Also ff. 262, 276^.
f. 269 d. Virgin and Child.
481. rc. M. A. 710
477. \ James i6o
Vellum, 14^ X 9^, ff. 250+ 8, double columns of Gy line.s. Cent,
xiii-xiv, in more than one good black hand.
Skin over flat boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark middle top of
1st cover. Label gone from 2nd cover.
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Doubtless given by Beverley. It is from Oseney Abbey ; on
f. I is the press-mark • ^Mt • and title written by the scribe of the
title in 297 :
Hugo de Vienna doctor sacre theologie cardinalis lome super epistolas S. Pauli.
Ihesus. Maria.
On flyleaf :
precium huius lil)ri x\s.
On last leaf in pencil (xiv) :
Wiham ct (? circa) staffordiam et uallem dei.
On the verso :
liber Ricardi Bumpstede.
The flyleaves are from an oddly written Bible containing parts
of Exodus and Numbers.
At the end of Exodus is :
Expl. liber Exodi. leuiticus deficit.
It may be of cent, xiii early.
Collation: a" i^--5'- (11, 12 cane.) & 7^'' 8« 9* lO- (3 left) ii« I2«
13" 14- 15^- 16^- 17'' 18^ (+3*) 19'^ 20^--22'- 23* 24-' 25'- 26'- 27"
(i, 2 cane.) b"*.
There is another old title on f . i Z* :
A postille super Epistolas Pauli.
Contents :
Hugo de Vienna super Epistolas Pauli . . . . . f. i
Beniamin lupus rapax.
There is a second comment on i, 2 Tim., Tit., Phil., Heb. fol-
lowing Philemon and beginning f. 198.
Paulas etc. In hac prima epistola monet ipsum thimotheum ad
perfectam caritatem.
Ends (on Heb.): Amen. i. uere uel fiat secundum Jeronimum.
Expl. Ep. ad Hebreos.
This portion is in a different hand.
Then, in the former hand, the comment of Hugo on Heb. . 215
Ending f. 250 a: uirtute uero omni priuate.
482. ] C. M. A. 907
478. \ James 20
Vellum, ff. 389+ I, double columns of 70 lines. Cent, xiii, in a
very peculiar hand, probably Italian.
Skin over boards, clasp gone.
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Collatio)i: i flyleaf, i>--2i'^ 22^ 23^--33'- 34 (i left).
At end (xv):
Liber Willelmi Poteman eniptus a M''" Jacoljo Goldwell qiiein postea idem doniinus
Jacobus halniit a dicto .^L W. Potman.
At bottom of 389/; :
Tradidi Jolianni casoiiebii (?) xxiiii at^nos aur. et xiiii regales ami ad opus
casianii (?) arg.
A monogram or device on last cover.
Contents :
In nomine domini et gloriose uirginis matris eius speculum iudiciale
a mag. Guilielmo Durandi compositum inc. . . . . f. 1
Reuerendo in Christo patri domino suo Octobono.
A beautiful decorative initial and partial border which has some
Italian and some French characteristics.
Lib. II, f. 102 b. Good initial.
Lib. Ill, f. 257.
Ends f. 389(5: Ad quod nos perducat qui sine line uiuit et regnat.
Amen.
Expl. spec. iud. Compilatum a mag. Guill" Duranli.
Deo gracias.
483. C. M. A. 859
479.
Vellum, 14x9, fif. 270+12, text and gloss double columns,
text 47 lines. Cent, xiii-xiv, well written.
Red skin over thin boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark middle
top of 1st cover.
At end :
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Perhaps from Walter Elveden : see below.
Collation: a" i'--io'- 11- 12'- 13'- 14"' i5'--23'" 24*' b«, 6 stuck
to cover.
On flyleaf: (i) Digest, constauit iii li.
On f iii receipt in French :
Pur chescune playe saner.
Verses on quantities and other notes.
List of tituli.
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iv d. A question of presentation to a living, with a copious
discussion.
vi d. List of tituli.
Contents :
Digestum nouiim. Liliri i-xn (xxxix-i.).
Text.
De operis noui nuiitiatione.
Ulpianus. Hoc edicto ut sine iure.
Gloss. £>f op. lion, niiiit. sed cum vii sunt partes.
Text ends f. 270/': abesse non potest, deo gratias.
Gloss. : I'em amittere die ut ibi ac.
Note in another hand.
On flyleaves at end :
1. Three carefully written alphabetical tables.
2. A page of notes.
3. Questio disputata per m. Joh. de Ditone (?) doctoreni in decretis et responsa per
M. Walterum de Eluedene.
Titius rector Eccl. de W. Roffens. dies, fratriim heremitarum S. Aug. Cantebrigie.
Almost a whole leaf: very closely written.
484. r C. M. A. 1007
480. t James 253
Vellum, 1 3^ X 9, ff. 92 + 3, double columns of 6^ lines. Cent, xiv,
in two clear hands. 2 fo. debebat.
Boards stripped of skin and clasps.
Collation: i flyleaf, \^-f S^- 9" ] io« ii^^, 2 flyleaves.
Contents :
I. Commentum super Boethium de Consolatione Philosophiae . f. i
Inc. primus liber Boecii de cons. phil.
Explanacionem librorum Boicii de cons. phil. aggressurus.
This is the commentary of Nicholas Triveth.
Ends f. 'i\b: in prospectu iudicis cernentis cuncta qui d. n.
I. C. cui est honor et gloria in sec. sec. Amen.
Et sic finitur liber quintus continens prosas v. et metra 5 et
sic uniuersaliter in isto toto libro sunt prose 39 et metra
totidem.
•2. Boethius de Consolatione Philosophiae. The text alone in
another hand ......... 75
Inc. liber Primus Anicii Manilii Seuerini Bt)ecii exconsulis
ordinarii Patricii de Phil. Cons. Metrum i"'.
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Carmina qui quondam.
Ends f. gil/: iudicis cuncta cernentis.
Anic. Manil. Seuer. Boicii ex Consulibus Ord. Patr. Phil.
Consol. lib. quintus expl. quod Ge... (erasure).
There follows an ill-written screed, beginning:
Inter saluandos siquidem atque (?) dampnandos sic deus
discemit.
485. / C. M. A. 983
481. I Jan^cs 38
Vellum, iSiVx^i^' ^- 1/6 + 4- double columns, text and
comment alternating, of about 50 lines. Cent, xiv, well written.
Skin over boards, clasps gone. Traces of chain-mark at top
and bottom of first cover.
Label under horn on 2nd cover :
Commenlum super libros phisicorum S I (or S. L.) liber Collegii.
Collation : a^' i>--6'- ;» 8'-- 15^- b".
On flyleaf at beginning two erasures (one a Cautio) : at end
Supplementum m" ■ Cuius principale est libr. decreloruni.
.Supplementum Lauenham.
f. \l>
Contents :
Averroes super libros 8 Physicorum aristotelis .
Intencio mea in hoc sermone est glosare.
Text. Quoniam disposicio sciencie
Text ends f. i^ib: nuUam habere magnitudineni.
Comment.: uirtus in corpore. Expl. liber.
Some notes follow.
486. / C. M. A. 984
482. I James 142
Vellum, 14I X 9i, ff. 498 + 4, double columns of text and
comment alternating, a full column of the latter containing 61 lines,
text about half as much. Cent, xiv, very finely written, with some
good ornament.
Traces of chain-mark at top and bottom of first flyleaves.
Collation : 2 flyleaves, I'^i a slip) 2'- (wants i) 3^-=-20'- 2i« | 22^--
33'' 34" I 35"-40'-^ 41" 1 42^' 43" 44' b'^
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Oii the flyleaves at the end are a number of erased Cautiones
of 1346, 1348, 1349 etc. and :
Caucio domini Ric. Derham. (Venn, i. 4.)
Contents :
I. Averroes super lil)ros (viii) Physicorum . . . . f. i
Intencio mea in hoc sermone est glosare hunc librum
— debemus transire.
First leaf of text and comment gone.
Text ends 234 15: nullam habere magnitudinem.
Comment : uirtiis in corpore.
Expl. commenta cum textu super 8 lib. phisicorum aristotilis.
-2. Idem super libros de Celo et Mundo ..... 235
Initial and opening words of comment cut out.
First complete section of comment : Quia iste liber primus.
Text ends 383 b : sufficienter et perfecte.
Comm. 384 a: completa est intencio nostra in hoc tractatu.
Expl. lib. celi et mundi. 384 /> blank.
3. Super libros de anima ........ 385
Initial cut out. Text: ..um de re / onorabi/li est scire.
Comm. : Intendit per subtilitatem.
Text ends 470 fi : aliquo modo.
Comm. : et hoc est manifestum. Expl. lib. de anima.
4. Super libros de Generatione et Corruptione . . . . 471
Intencio nostra in hoc libro. Cc)mment only.
Fine decorative initial: also on 477 <5.
Ends 482 6 : numero a precedentibus.
Expl. tract. Aueroyz super lib. de generacione.
5. Inc. tract. Aueroys super librum metheororum. No text . 483
Postquam uisum est quod principia.
Good initial and guard left.
• — in eo quod est ei proprium.
Expl. tract. Aueroyz super lib. metheor.
6. Inc. tract. Aueroys super librum de sensu et sensato . . 487 b
Virtutes quidem sensibiles quedam.
Initial and guard.
— qui dicitur liber de sensu et sersato.
Expl. tract. Aueroys super lib. de s. et s.
7. Inc. tract. Aueroys super librum de memoria et reminiscencia 490
Iste tractatus incipit perscrutari.
Initial left.
— istarum uirtutum uel utramque. Expl. comm. Aueroys
super lib. de mem. et rem.
Inc. tract. Aueroys super librum de sompno et uigilia 491
Dicendum est de sompno et uigilia.
Initial left : another on 492.
— accidentium suorum dictum est.
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Q. In hoc tractatu perscrutatur dc causis longiludinis et bicuilatis
uitc f. 493
Rubric follows : Inc. trad, aueroys super libruni dc morle et
uita et de causis Ion. et bre. uitc.
Dicamus igitur quod excessum est.
Initial damaged.
— urn habeant anguille. Expl. comm. Aueroys super lib.
de morte et uita.
10. Inc. tract. Aueroys super librum de substancia orbis . . 494
In hoc tractatu intendimus perscrutari de rebus.
Good initial : others on the three following leaves.
Ends 498 rt (fifth tract): quod hec questio est ualde bona.
Expl. tract. Aueroys super lib. de subst. orbis.
487. f C. M. A. 953
483. \ James 90
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Cent, xiv, in two or three fairly good hands.
On flyleaf:
Ex dono domini Petri Blome.
And list of contents.
Collation: a- i- (four and a slip) 2-« (one cane.) | 31- 4'^ ^""--lO^"^
II 1" I 121- 13'- 14^ 15I' \& 17'" i8'\
Contents :
I. I. Liber de ffisionomia ........ f. i
Elegans est nature cognicio que per formas exteriores.
Ends p. 3a: nature cognicionem in omnibus sibi couqiarabit.
Expl. fideliter et feliciter phisnomia Aristotilis.
2. Alius tractatus ......... 3
Natura operatur occulte in hiis etc. uerbum intitulatur ab
autore libri sex principiorum.
Ends f. 7 rt : i'ructus uirtutum actibus uestre consuetudinis
accrescent.
Expl. phisonomie Aristotilis.
3. Alius tractatus de physiognomia ...... 7
Quoniam non sunt impassibiles a motibus corporis.
i. ()b ends : quibus sunt oculi glauci,
which appears to continue on a slip following f. 3 :
uel albi timidi sunt. This ends unfinished after a few lines.
II, 4. Bernardus in practaca(!) Gordonii. Lilium appellatur. (Bern.
de Gordonio Lilium Medicinae) . . . . . . 10
At top: deficit prima pars primi libri s. de omnibus febribus.
558
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[487-
Postea est inflatio seu tumor.
Ends f. 11"] b: et libellus de graduacione.
Expletus est liber benedictus deus in secula. bene possum
dicere hoc opus exegi quod nee iouis ira nee ignes nee
ferrum nee edax poterit abolere uelustas.
Expl. liber qui uocatur lilium.
III. 5. Pars oculi Sacerdotum (-is) . . . . . . . f . 1 1
Cum ecclesie quibus preficiuntur persone minus ydonee.
Ends f. 136: qui liuniiliatus fuerit erit in gloria. Ad quam
nos perducat d. n. I. C. Amen.
Expl. summa que uocatur pars oculi sacerdotum.
(By Will, de Pagula.)
6. Constitutiones Oxon. prouinciales sunt hee .
Auctoritate dei.
Constituciones Octo(bo)ni (/. Ottonis)
,, Octoboni (1268)
,, Bonefacii apud Lamehuthe
,, de Redynge ....
,, Bonefacii apud Westmonasterium
Ends 156(5': duximus apponenda.
Expl. statuta prouincialia anglie tam legatorum quam archie
piscoporum.
7. Hie incipit beleth ........
(Tractatus Joh. Beleth de ecclesiasticis officiis. )
In primitiua ecclesia prohibitum erat.
Ends f. 180 a (De festo S. Andree): uel hac. qui me plas-
masti miserere mei.
136
i39(J
142
148
150
155
156^
488.
484.
C. M. A. 103 1
James 236
Vellum, I3f X 91^, fif. 87+1, double columns of 48 lines.
Cent. XV, in a clear foreign (? Flemish) hand.
Collation: i flyleaf, i^-S* g' (three left).
Contents :
Commentarius in iv libros Ciceroiiis ad Herennium.
Prologue : Intuenti et inspectanti michi prorsus nulla res uidetur
utilior quam dicendi uis.
Dedicated to one Pelegrinus.
There is rather a pretty flourished initial (blue and purplish red).
Ends : faciebat de prohemio satis.
Oratoris officium : ffinito exordio incipit tractatus in quo id seruat.
Ends unfinished f. 86 a on iv. xxxiii. (45) :
in hoc pectora et pulmones pro pectore et pulmone.
In margin : abusio sequitur.
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489. ?
485.
Vellum, 13^ X gl, ff. 368 + 3, mostly double columns of 36 lines.
Cent, xiv early, in a fine hand.
Old binding, brown leather over wooden boards on each of
which are five plain metal bosses, strap and pin fastening gone.
Collatio7i : a* (i gone, 2 lines cover) i" 2''-ii'* (wants 2) i2'*-i8'*
(wants I, 3, 8) 19* 20** 2i'" 22** 23^ (.?8, wanting 4, 5) 24^-34^ (wants 2)
35^'-47'* 48- (two left) b- (2 lines cover). The old foliation is wrong,
it begins with quire 2 and omits fT. 281, 282, 290-299, f. 151 is
duplicated: ff. 128, 135 have been abstracted since the foliation was
made. Professor Bensly notes that they were missing in 1885.
In the first cover names of the Bishops of Ely down to Weston
(24 Hen. 8).
On the flyleaf :
Sessio apud Cant, coram Ric. de plaiz et Job. hynton Electoribus Tractoribus et
superuisoribus hominuin pedit. ad arm . Com. Cant, eligend. die Veneris in festo
S. . Anno r. r. E (?) filii regis E. xviii°.
Ends: Scilicet de c. et x.xxu hominibus onerat' existat.
Contents :
1. Kalendar in red and blaci< of cent, xv, perhaps inserted by
Steward. It is apparently an ordinary Sarum kalendar.
S. Etheldreda is not entered in red.
Jan. 19. Obit, roberti Steward added.
Aug. 4. Obitus Will. Gray. Eliensis Ep. A. d. m. cccc. Ixxiiij
added.
Sept. 1 1. Obitus Elie Clyderhowe nuper senescalli de Ely qui
obiit A. d. m. cccc. Ixviij cuius anime propicietur
deus Amen. Added.
18. Obit, lodeuycus administr. perpetuus Eliensis littera
dominicali F. anno Henr. vi'' xxii.
Oct. 17. Transl. of S. Etheldreda added.
25. Ob. M. puy(?) legum doctoris lilt, domin. B.
Ob. P. Morgan Ep. Eliensis a. d. m. cccc. xxxv(?).
Nov. 19. Ob. Joh. de Fordham Ep. Eliensis a. d. m. cccc. xxv.
2. Cent. xiv.
Iste libertates allocate sunt episcopo Elyensi in scaccario . f. 7
Charter of 17 Henry III.
Carta libertatum Elyensis Ecclesie. 17 Hen. III. . . 7/;
Carta libertatis de fugacion'. 16 Hen. HI. . . . 8/'
De Bramford 9/;. De Northwade (Northwold) 10. De
Hadestoke 10.
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Abb. de Thorneye 10 /^
Cirographum Ric. de Grendale 11.
Cirogr. mag. W. de Argentein 1 1 . Cirogr. Job. de Wysbech 1 1 .
Mag. Hicche venator 11/^. Burgens. et (de) Gypewic 12.
Rogeri capellani de Biigham 12.
De Godefrido de Tybieya 12 <5. Job. de Bluntesbam 12/'.
Rog. de Causton 13. Ric. de Melchisham 13.
Galfr. Wintringham 13/^ Rad. de Berford 13^.
Henr. de Cohie 14., Henr. de Tybieya. Osber de Lundon 14.
Job. de Aillton 1415. Job. de Reymersham 14 d.
Rad. de Neketun de dom. Lund. 15.
Rob. de insula de Noithwand 15/^ Idem de eodem.
Carta prioris et conuentus Elyensis de xxiii solid. Redditus 16.
Rob. de Westeueton. Ric. de Tudebam. Job. fil. Aed-
mundi 16.
Rob. Manipeni 16.
Carta Andr. de North wand 16 1>.
Tbo. de Balesbam 17, Prior S. Neoti.
De Ratendune 1 7 />.
Job. fil. Walteri 18.
Confirmation by Bp Hugo 18.
Andr. fil. Ric. de Mundeford 18 (5.
Hospitals at Ely, deed of Bp Hugo 19.
On f. 19^5 (13^) a coloured drawing of three shields of the
Steward arms. On scroll, 15 14. Premendo sustulit. Below:
Stywarde. Reproduced by Smith.
fiancorum Carolus sic vult bee stemmata ferri,
singula cum valeant sunt meliora simul.
On f. 20 (19) a good coloured picture (within a double bordure
of red with fleurs de lys) of the first Stuart in mail with
yellow surcoat and shield of his arms (without the lion),
killing a red lion with a ragged stick, in a landscape. In
the upper Z. corner a mailed arm with sleeve of blue
bearing fleurs de lys bands him a shield of bis arms ic/'/A
the lion. Reproduced by Smith.
Milites quos R. bygot tenet de Episcopo Elyensi . . f. 20(14)/^
Rob. de Ageylun tenet in debeham feod. 11. milit. et iii quart.
Later note of the Earl of Oxford's fees, and of homages . 15*^ 16
Nomina rectoriarum in Com. Cantabrig. . . . . \6/'
On 17a a lion rampant, in red chalk. Above: Je suis a
Austin (?) le seneschal.
Donation of knights' fees by Symon de insula . . . ly d
Later addition of Placita concerning Terrington . . . 18
One or two shorter documents added in margin etc.
Inc. liber de Inquisicionibus maneriorum episcopatus Elyensis
factis tempore Hugonis Elyensis Episcopi. Anno consecra-
cionis sue vicesimo primo. Per Rogerum de Abyton tunc
senescallum. De aduocacionibus ecclesiarum de dominicis
489] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 561
pratis pastuiis boscis et maiiscis et piscariis de feodis
militium
The manors treated are as follows:
'9
Ely f. 19 (note the initial). Dunham (Downham) 29^. Little-
port 343. Streethani 40/' (a later addition on 466).
Wilburton 46 />. Lyndon f. =, i (this leaf supplied in cent. xvi).
Dudington 60 /;. Merch 69. Merchford 7 1 Z^. Beymyk 73.
Wisbech 74. Leverington 84. Neuton 88. Tyd88(6. Elm
()i/>. Brokene96/^ Wells 97 /^ Somersham 99/;. (Colne
101 /'. Erhef^e (liarith) 106. Bluntesham 107 <^. Kenton
112. Pidele 113.) Wyvelingham (Willingham) 116.
Dittone i 20 />.
On 127(5 is a large drawing of the Stewart ragged staff
with a broken sword at bottom. Below: Stywarde
1524-
Balsham (first leaf gone) 129. Shelford (first leaf gone) 136.
Triplowe 141. Herdwyk 145. Grantesden 149/;.
Hertford. Kelyshille 152. Hatfeld 156. Tatenge 164. Had-
dam 166.
Essex. Hadestoke 169. Lytleberi 173. Ratendon 180/^
On f. 187 addition. Placita ap. Weston etc. anno r. r. h.
quinto decimo between Will, de Ferrariis de Groby and
John, Bp of Ely.
Norfolk. Terrington i87(5. VValpole 201. Walton 209 (note
initial). Tilney 214/'. Wygenhall 215 /^ Walsoken 216.
Enemeth 218.
On 22ob. Composition between the Bp of Ely, the Prior of
Lewes, and the liberi tenentes of the above manors and the
Abbot of Bury concerning the pasture and turbary of West-fen
anno r. r. Johannis nono.
f. 221 blank.
Pulham 232. Derham 235 /i. Schipedham 250 /a Brigham
267 b. Feltwell 275. Northwold 283.
Suffolk. Glemsford 281 ^ Herthyrst (Hartest) 307 (wrongly
numbered). Rattlesdene 313 3. Hecham (Hitcham) 322.
Barking 332. Wetheringsett 341. Brandon 351. Bromford
(Bramford) 350 /^ (The initial cut out, with corresponding
bits out of two preceding leaves.)
Extracts from records, references to emoluments of Ely, privi-
leges etc 3663
Ending imperfectly, f. 373.
Two leaves relating to Littleport, beginning imperfectly . . 374
Mete et bunde marisci vocat'. Crowlode meer (later) . . 375 3
Alphabetical list of Manors (by Blomefield?) . . . 375 /y
Confirmation of property in Ely to Th. Noteford de Wynston
(later) 3-6
Deed of Andr. fil. Rog. de Feltwell. 31 Ed. I . . . 376/y
G. c. C. II. j6
562 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [4^9-
Some other notes on flyleaves, inter alia one by Blomefield
that he examined and extracted much from the book in 1727
and 1730.
I do not find the note alluded to by Smith that the MS. was
once in Sir R. Cotton's library.
490. ( C. M. A. 1002
486. \ ? James 6
Vellum, I4yiy X 9^, ff. 264+1, double columns of 61 lines.
Cent, xiv, in two rather rough clear hands, good blue initials
with red flourishing.
Skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark at middle top of
first cover.
Collation: i flyleaf, i^= 2^^ 3'^ ^'--^''' 9" \o'"-\s'^ 16^ \y'--22^\
Contents :
1. Walterus de Burley super Politica Aristotelis . . . f. i
Ut dicit philosophus ethicorum quinto re famulari.
(Dedicated to Richard de Bury.)
Ends f. lib: deo qui dedit intelligere sint gracie infinite.
Deo gracias.
Explicit expliceat ludere scriptor eat.
Some additions follow. At the end of which (74/') is:
Expl. liber politicorum etc.
2. Idem super Ethica 75
Reuerendo in Christo patri et domino domino R(icardo)
diuina disponente clemencia Dunelmensis sedis episcopo
W. de B.
Hand changes at f. 185.
Ends f. 263 a : ad docendum ut patet et est finis.
Expl. lib. decimus.
Non peto incaustum sed uini nobilis haustum.
491. C. M. A. 904
487.
Vellum, 14x8^, ff. 175, double columns of 60 and 70 lines.
Cent, xiv, well written. Two volumes, the first in an English
hand, the second Italian.
Collation: i^^ (one cane.) 2^"-4^'^ 5^ (quires 4, 5, 6 damaged) 6^^
78 8^2 912 10* (wants 4) || u^ i2'« 13^ (+ i) i4'"-i8^".
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At top of f. I :
Peitinet executuribus ^L Slephani Rogers.
Contents :
L r. Casus Codicis.
Her que necesmrio. Domimis iustinianus imperator mittit
banc constitutionem.
Ends f. 98 a : efficitur nisi per patris deportacionem.
Expl. Casus Codicis. 98 l> blank.
II. 2. Summa ^^zonis super libello Institucionuni et Codicis fif.
precii xx" solid. . . . . . . . . . f. 99
Azonis inc. prohemiuni ad summam Institucionum cjuasiniodo
geniti pueri uel adulti lac iuris concupiscite.
Ends (unfinished?) f. 125a: the last section in an English
hand. 125 b blank.
3. Inc. prohemium ad summam codicis per dom. Azonem com-
positum .......... 126
Cum post inuentionem scientie superuenerit gratie plenitudo.
Ends imperfectly f. 175/^.
492. C. M. A. 1033
261.
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Dictionarius ........... f. i
A. de ista dictione a. nota de elect, c. 1. super uerbo a die.
There are very numerous additions, both on the margins and on
inserted leaves.
Ends: Zizannia i. lollium. de sepult' dudum v' Zizannie. Jo. an.
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I. In a very small pale hand.
Apparatus Johannis Andree in Sextum . . . . . f. i
Quia preposterus est ordo
— nouiter inchoatos Jo. an.
Expl. apparatus vi. li. Jo. Andr.
ff. 57 ^-59 f blank.
II. Text and gloss.
Liber sextus cum apparatu Johannis ..... 60
Text. Bonefacius etc.
Gloss. In dei nomine amen. Secundum philosophum scire est.
Text ends : anno quarto.
Gloss : q. m. plerique.
Expl. apparatus vi li. deer, compositus et promulgatus per
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Premissis casibus sin<;ularibus
— nomen. § ult.
Expl. app. d. Dini in vi° li. decret. super titulo de ret;, iur.
I\'. In a minute hand.
Apparatus Guidonis de Baysio super sextum . . . 179
\^enerabilibus et discretis uiris rectoribus universitatis sco-
• larium Bonon....guydo de Basyo Bonon. archidiaconus.
Ends f. 290 a:: percussio in fine.
Expl. app. sexti libri editus per d. Guyd. de basyo Archi-
dyaconum bonon. domini pape capellanum.
On the verso : Suiilementum Job. tyryngton et Johannis
Crowcher.
Cuius principale est alius sextus cum tribus glossis.
Another cautio, most of which is erased, below.
John Crowcher was an early benefactor to the University
Library.
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Cum sit necessarium grisarori.
Fine miniature in the initial of a teacher seated with open
book lecturing a class of seven on R., one of whom has
a book : gold ground.
Copious marginal comments.
1. Liber Predicamentorum ........ f. 8
Equiuoca dupplici.
Miniature cut out : as is the case throughout the rest of the
volume.
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3. Liber Peryaimeniaium . . . . . . . . f. 21
(P)rimum oportet constituere.
Remains of beautiful ornament.
4. Liber Diuisionum ......... -29 /^
Quam magnos studiosis.
5. Liber Topicorum Boycii ....... 39 (5
Omnis racio disserendi.
The four books have pretty flourished initials.
6. Liber sex principiorum ........ 64
Forma est coniposicioni contingens.
Admirable partial border. RabVjit on p. 65 very oddly drawn
and other amusing grotesques.
7. Liber Topicorum aristotelis ....... 10 b
Propositum quidem.
Very fine border. Odd grotesques on several pages in
outline.
8. Liber elenchorum Aristotelis . . . . . . 117
De sophisticis.
Numerous grotesques.
9. Libri priorum Aristotelis . . . . . . . i33<^
Primum oportet.
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Omnis doctrina.
Flourished initial only.
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Mem. quod Johannes de Witleseye (?) emit istum librum
pro...solidis a. d. m™°c°c°c° quatragesimo nono.
11. Ethica Aristotelis incompleta . . . . . . 198
Secundus liber ethicorum.
Dupplici existente uirtute
■ — facile quidem inueniemus.
Lib. III.
Uirtute utique circa passiones ...... 203
Lib. IV 207
Quoniam igitur medietas est.
Lib. V 209
Post banc et de castitate.
Lib. I 2 10 3
Omnis ars et omnis doctrina similiter.
Ends f 216^: uirtutes dicimus intellectuales.
Expl. primus liber Ethicorum.
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Contents :
1. Ilp6K\ov XvkLov IlXaruvLKov oiadoxov irepl rod riva XPV ko-1 iroaa,
TTpb TTJs ffwavayixJocreuis r^s TroXtretas YlXdroovos K((pd\ai.a
diapdpQaai, roh opdCis i^rjyov/xivovs aiiT-qv.
ToZs irpo\6yoii tCov YlXaruivcKuiv 8ia\6ywv ottws XPV Siarid^vaL.
Most of f. 6 a and all 6 /; blank : marginal note (at 8iKa n^v ol
(XvuoPTes (xXXtjXois). iVTtvdev Xeiirei TrecTciSta riaaapa.
f. 7 continues :
ZwciTwrepov eari rod deopL^uov to /ultj deo/xevov.
Ends f. 107a: /Mei^ovojs aiTiov clu vfj.volTo. TAos.
107 b, 108 blank.
See Fabr. Bibl. Gr. ix. 421.
2. "^.vpiixvoxi Tov (pCKo^ivov, irepl tQv iv ti^ devripw rf/s fMerd ra
(pvcxiKo, 'AptcrrorAoi'S irpay/xaTeias \oyi.Ku)s 'qiropyjixiviov koX
dialTTis rj^iw/xii'ui' . . . . . . . . f. 109
'Ev T<fJ nel^ovL d Tt's Tj Trapovaa aKeipis eiirwi/.
Ends f. 143: StaXex^^J'tti Treipda-erat. TAos.
Ta ets TO y tov crvpLafov TovOe eypd(pri Trepi([) to irpoKii/J-evov
eKelae (xeTo. ttjs tov dXe^dudpov i^rjyrjcreixis.
3. ^vpiavoO rod (piXo^^vov firl<jK€tpL's tQiv dpiaTOTeXovs diropiibv wpos
to, /Madrj/iiaTa /cat tovs dpLdp-ovs tGiv if Tt2 p. Kal v ttjs p.eTa. to.
<pvaiKd irpayixaTetas avTOv . . . . • • • ^45"
OvK eip.i tQv (piXairex^Vl^o'"^''
— Tjirdprjaev iTn.<JKi\pihp.ida.
6 irepl ideQv X670S . . . . • • • • • '.^9
Ilept 5e tQv ideQv TrpuiTOv avTr)v Tr)v KaTa Tr]v ibiav o6i,av
— T^s be Tu)v dei(i3v dvdpQv oiavola's ovde Trjv dpxv" vi^o-TO.
M^XP' TovTwv ivioi TO p. Trpodyovcn . . • • • '9^
— dvwp.eu dve^eTaaTOU.
Ilepl 5e TLcu TTpdiTuv dpx^v ....... [98^
— evTvyxo-vbuTUiv Siavoias TaXtjdicrTepa Kai OeocpiXejTepa.
TAos.
4. (W.Xe^dvdpov'AippodifT.) eis to. wepl -npovoias Tiva ai'VTtXovvTai . 225 b
Tlif OVfflQv KaTO. ' Api<TT0T4Xr]V
— Kai ev iKilvois Kivrjcreias. TeXos.
Fabr. Bi'bL Gr. i.\. 359.
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265.
The CJiristiaji CatJiolick : or a Chronographie of the estate of
the Church and ReHgion (especially in these Western parts) from
the tyme of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ till Martin Luther :
shevvinge the Antiquitye of the Religion of Protestants and the
beginning and Novelty of the Papists (385 fif.); together with a
Coment upon the Revellation, according to Mr Brightman, Mede,
Napeir and others (14 ff.), shewing the fulfilling of the Prophecies
in this Chronography ; gathered by Michael Dalton, Of Lincolnes
Inn, Esq', A° Dni 1641.
Folio, paper. The history is carried to 15 17. It is divided
into centuries, the number of which with the title of subject-matter
is noted at the head of each fol. Annexed is the declaration of
Royal Licence to the sole right of printing and selling the work
for 21 years, given to his grandson and heir Michael Dalton. Also
directions to the Printer. A table of contents is at the end.
There are many additions and corrections by the hand in which is
the latter subject of the MS. At the beginning is a dedication to
the Commons' House, 1644. In the Appendix are tables of the
Emperors, Popes, Councells, Writers, and others who have opposed
the Pope on any point of Popery, of the contents of the Book,
Differences between Protestants and Papists, with the names of
Fathers agreeing with either. On the title-page is a reference to
Fuller's Worthies. On the ist flyleaf:
Coll. Gonv. et Caius, Ex dono Tyielli Dalton Armigeri, Hujus Collegii olim
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Contents :
auit
Inc. liber uuic^ww^ philosophi de anima qui intitulatur sextus
naturalium auicenne ........ f. 1
Reuerentissimo tolletane sedis Archiepiscopo...aduendenth
israhelita philosophus
— non dubitetis habere.
Capilula of the five parts i
lam expleuimus in hoc lihro primo uerbum de hiis que sunt
communia
— scies cum loquimur de animalibus. Completus est liber
de anima que est sextus liber collectionis scientie de
naturalibus. et ei qui dedit intelligere sint gracie infinite.
Boecius de unitate et uno ....... 46
Unitas est quasi res
— et est id quod est.
f. 47 b blank.
Inc. lib. Auicenne de primis et secundis substantiis et de
fluxu earuni ......... 48
Brincipium principiorum gloriosus deus 48
— que ostendimus et declarauimus. Expl.
Inc. tract. Alexandri affrodisii de tempore, translatus a mag.
Giraldo Cremonensi in toleto. uerba eius .... tja
Sicut difficultas seniionum
— dispositionem unam.
Inc. tract. Alex. Affrod. de sensu et quomodo est (?) secun-
dum intentionem Aristotelis. uerba Alexandri ... 53
Postquam consumauit Arist.
— et motu animo. Expl. Alexandri de sensu.
Inc. tract. Alex. Affrod. in hoc quod augmentum et incre-
nientum hunt in formacione et non in yle. Alexander . 53
Aristotiles dicit in libro de gen. et corr.
— non in materia.
Inc. lib. Alex, philosophi de intellectu et intellecto secundum
sententias Aristotelis translatus in grecum in arabicum ab
ysaac filio iohannici ........ 54^
Dixit alexander quod intellectus
— sicut cum erat in nobis. Expletus est liber.
Anicii Manlii Seuerini uiri Consulis et illustris exconsulis
Boecii ordinarii patricii. Inc. lib. quomodo trinitas unus
deus ac non tres dii. ad quintum aurelium meminium(!)
simmacum et illustrem uirum consulem exconsulem atque
patricii socerum ......... jj
Inuestigatam diutissime
— uota supplebunt. Boecii lib. primus Expl.
Inc. eiusdem ad S. lohannem diaconum eccl. romane. utrum
pater et filius ac spiritus sanctus de diuinitate substancia-
liter predicentur ......... 60
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Quero an pater
— coniungere. Boecii lib. secundus Expl.
10. Inc. eiusdem ad eundem quomodo substantie in eo quod
sint bone sint cum non sint substantialia bona . . . f. 60
Postulas ut ex
— anima bona.
11. Fides sancti seuerini boecii excons. ordinarii patricii . . 61
Christianam fidem
— laus perpetua creatoris.
12. Boecii aduersus nestorium et entichen(!) pro persona et
natura. domino sancto ac uen. patri lohanni dyacono
Boecius filius ......... 62 i)
Anxie te quidem
— prescribit. Boecii seuerini lib. de trin. Expl.
13. Tractatus primus in declarando quod difiert materia et forma
in corporibus celestibus a materia et forma transmutabilium
secundum suam substanciam ...... 67
In hoc tractatu intendimus persecrutari.
There are five tracts, the last ending f. 71 /',
Et scias quod hec questio est ualde bona. Expl.
498. vac.
267.
Folio, paper, 261 fif. On p. i, 'A° 1730 Jul. hunc lib. extrax. F.
Blomef'^.' and it is in Cough's MSS. 48, p. yy, where he adds
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A book of Extracts.
Edw. III. Warrant for the tax on wool in 15th and i6th year of
his reign ; and the returns in the County of Cambridge.
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1. Sunima Philosophiae Johannis Dumbleton . . . . f. i
Plurimorum scribencium grati lalioris.
In nine parts.
Ending f. 162 b.
sepe Stat procul respicit et a longe etc.
Expl. nona pars Donnilton etc.
Beginning of an analysis follows.
ff. 163, 4 blank.
2. Tractatus (Rogeri) de Swynyshed ...... 165
(i) Penes quid (?) habent intensio el re//n'ssio.
Ends f. 203 i : agere (?) gradus agentis etc. et ecce finis.
Laus tibi sit Christe quoniani liber explicit iste.
Detur scriptori merces equata labori.
Expl. tract, de Swynyshed (de intens. et remiss, qualitatis).
(2) In primo de celo philosophus in capitulo (?) (or commento) 35° 204
Ends f. 211^: deperdet quantam ipsa aqua s. 3 (?) illius
latitudinis.
Expl. tract, de Swynyshed (de celo et mundo).
(3) Cum omnis effectus naturalis per motum . . . 212
Ends f. 213 t"^ motus attenditur. ecce finis.
(4) Multe possunt elici con. ...ones siue (?) regule . . 213
— variata fuerit ipsa proporcio i^ et ve...Io etc.
Et ecce finis.
Expl. tract, de Swynyshed de motu la*' (trta'' : twtceVi) f 215 a.
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382.
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(pvcTiKTis aKpodaecos ......... f. t
T6v CKOirbv Tr]'5 ' ApiaToriXovs (pvcyLKTJs aKpodaews fiadeip ^ari paBlws.
Lib. II, f. 148. Ill, {. 232. IV, f. 301.
Ends f. 490/5: tov re xpl>vov Kal ttjs Kif-^crews diddaKei KaWd deuprjuara.
See Fabr. Bib/. Gr. IX. 530.
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501.
269.
Folio, paper, 533 ff.
A collection of Summonses to Parliament, extracted from the
Rolls, from 49 Hen. III. — 50 Edvv. III.
502.
270.
Folio, paper, 305 ff. This and the preceding are of Dr Brady's
Collection. They contain some which are not in Dugdale's Collec-
tion, and appear more accurate than his work.
The same, i Rich. II. — 22 and 23 Edw. IV.
503. = 583.
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Contents :
I. End of a tract, de radicum extractione . . . . f. i
On square and cube roots: ends f. 2.
at hec de radicum extractione sufficiant tarn in numeris
quadratis quam cubicis.
A section headed
Ars computandi ......... 2
Si contingat quod compotum iactare debes
— adhuc uacuo remanente.
In the lower margin of ff. i, 3 is written in double columns
in a very good small hand a tract (by Alexander de Villa
Dei?) on arithmetic in verse, beginning imperfectly
Post hiis preponens digitum de more priori.
Ending, Is (?) dextris digitis seruando super documentum.
Expl. Algorismus per dei graciam.
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Another set of verses follows up to f. Ga on Compotus, De
formacione aurei numeri etc.
Aureus in iano numerus clauesque nouantur.
lohannis de Sacrobosco inc. compoti noua compilacio . f. 2
Compotus est scientia considerans tempora
— quod nos hinc fructificemus. finito libro etc.
V'ersus de festis scanctorum et mobilibus (4) . . . 14/;
Sic tibi festa patent sanctorum limite recto.
Alfraganus de annis Arabum . . . . . . i^l>
Differentia prima consistit in annis arabum
— patefecimus de eclipsi solis et lune quod sufficiat. finito
libro etc.
Euclidis Principia 30;^
Functus est cuius pars non est.
The figures are drawn very neatly in red in the margin.
The text is in a larger hand, 32 lines to a column. There
is a gloss more closely written which begins (after the
axioms),
Nota quod multas communes scientias pretermisit euclides.
The proofs throughout appear to me to be very much
shortened.
There are xv books ending f. 86 a:
Equalium latenmi figuraliter coraponere.
Expl. liber euclidis philosophi de arte geometrica continens
cccc.lxv'' propobita et propositiones et xi porismata preter
anxiomata singulis libris premissa proposita qui infinitive's
propositiones indicatiuus explicans (sic).
(Euclides) de uisu 86 <^
Ponatur lineas rectas ab oculo eductas
— contingentia in circularibus.
Expl, liber de uisu.
(Euclidis) de speculis 53^
Uicum rectum esse cuius lerminos recte continuant.
The last proposition is :
NuUe due linee tantum spacium ambiunt quam si sese per-
pendiculariter contingant.
Inc. liber de ponderibus ....... 07^
Omnis ponderosi motum esse ad medium
— et hie erit numerus minoris porcionis. quod oportebat
ostendere.
Expl. lib. de ponderibus.
Liber de angulis ......... loi
Anguli quadripartita natura quadripartitam exigit inquisi-
cionem.
With figures in red in the margin.
After f. 107 four leaves are cut out.
Probably ends on f. 108^: sumatur pars tercia et habetur
propositum.
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9. Liber archimeiiidis de quadratura circuli . . • . f. 108^
Cuilibet recte linee aliquam curuam esse equalem
— ad quad latum ea est. XI. ad XI 1 1 1.
10. Inc. liber Jordrtm de plana spera, with figures . . . 109 ^
Spera in quolibet polorum
— erit situs illius quod proponebatur. Expl. demonstratio
Jordani de forma spere in piano.
11. Canones de anno . . . • 111 p
In nomine domini scito quod annus lunaris
— adde 1 2 signa sicut in aliis operibus et operare ut prius.
12. Joh. de Sacro Bosco de Sphaera 126
Tractatum de spera (in) quatuor capitula
— machina mundana dissoluitur.
13. Collectiones expositionum ah antiquis grecis in iibro aristotelis
de ce. et m. qui dicetur 1. cell et mundi et continentur iste
expositiones in j6 capitulis • I33
Primum est quod corpus est perfectius omni quantitate
— et sit pax et salus omni anime modeste ac henigne.
Amen.
14. Liber domini Gundisal(u)i de anima ex dictis plurium philoso-
phorum collectus 146 1'
Cum omnes homines eque constent ex anima et corpore
— non dum plene instruct! sumus.
I :;. Inc. liber secundum philosophos de creacione cell et mundi
a domino Gundissalino tholeti archidiacono translatus de
arabico in latinum. primo ostendit quod a//r/«a causa est
prima et crf//^alissima et eterna et ilia est deus creator
ul'itatis (uniuersitatis ?) esse 169
Inuisibilia del per ea que facta sunt.
Ends f. 178^: quia earn sub natura intelligit.
The initial to each tract throughout the volume is of excellent
work.
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Contents •
Walterus Burley super Politica ....... f. i
Et (for ut) dicit philosophus ethicorum quinto
— in hoc Iibro primo sunt nouem. Expl. prohemium. Amen.
Prima questio est quid est seruus.
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Table of Proposi/ioncs.
Verses ............ f. 102 a
Si tibi seruierit aliquis sua premia tecum,
Non retinere diu cures si diligis equum,
Hoc opus est factum scriptor tenuit bene pactum,
Non peto incaustum sed uini nobilis haustum.
Qui legit emendat, scriptorem non reprehendat.
Assit ei numen qui scripsit tale uolumen,
Laus tibi sit Christe quoniam liber explisit iste.
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On the flyleaves are various faint pencil notes.
On f I : Iste liber tradatur (erasure).
Contents :
1. Aristotelis Physica (libri viii) . . . . . . f. i
Quoniam intelligere et scire contingit circa omnes scientias
— nullam habens magnitudinem. Expl. viil"^ liber phi-
sicorum Aristotelis.
Sketches on ff. 8 (^, 1 1 etc.
2. Aristoteles de anima (libri ill): hand changes at f. 106
(lib. 11) 96
Bonorum honorabilium noticiam
— significat aliquod albi.
3. Arist. de memoria et reminiscentia ..... 129.
Reliquorum autem primo considerandum est.
— propter quas causas dictum est. Expl. de mem. et
reminiscentia.
At the bottom: expl. lib. ni"^ de anima. Nota quod primus
liber de anima deficit. The explanation of this is that
quires 11-13, containing Libb. II, III, de anima and de
memoria, are in a different hand from quire 10.
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f. i33<5: pencil notes.
4. De generatione et corruptione . . . . . . f. 134
De generalione et corruptione et de natura.
145^: sketch of two men cock-fighting.
Ends imperfectly f. 1453.
Sketch of doctor on f. 134.
5. De celo et mundo ......... 146
Summa cognicionis.
Good pencil grotesques on f. ■203 b.
— super intentionem uestrum(!) in eo.
One leaf of the xth book of the metaphysics : out of place,
but I cannot find a lacuna for it to fill . . . . 214
6. Meteora . . . . . . . . , . . 215
Postquam precessit rememoracio.
Long passages from Albertus in a xvth cent, hand in
margin.
On margins of ff. 246-249, in this same hand, is a tract on
Perspective.
Perspectiua cum sit una de scienciis doctrinalibus
— ex eisdem elementis breuiter elicita pro nunc sufficiant.
Expl. perspectiua.
On ff. 2^()b-2-,2 b, in the same hand:
Inc. tractatus super phisonomiam Aristotelis
Natura occulte operatur. In 8 chapters.
— significant hominem laciuum et hoc pro tanto etc.
Lib. 10 of the Meteora ends f. 258^,
— res quedam extranee.
7. De Morte 259
De eo autem quod est esse
— esse longioris uite.
8. (Auicenna) de differentia spiritus et anime .... 261 b
Interrogasti me honoret te deus
— det gloriam in hoc seculo et futuro. Amen,
f. 269/' blank.
On the margins of ff. 262 b-26}, :
Algorismus Alexandri de Villa Dei
Hie algorismus ars presens dicitur in qua,
with paragraphs on the extraction of square and cube roots.
9. De somno et uigilia 270
De sompno autem et uigilia
— deriuacione dictum est.
10. De sensu et sensato ........ 282
Quoniam autem de anima
— instrumentum dictum est. Expl. lib. de s. et s. amen,
f. 293 b blank.
11. De uegetabilibus ......... 294
Tria ut ait empedocles
— et erit fri . . us (fructus) amarus.
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12. JMetaphysica . . . . . . . . . . f. 312
Consideratio quidem in ueritato.
There are some interesting sketches etc. in the margins.
f. 323. Si miserere mei foret eiusdem speciei,
Nulla daretur ei neque nox neque lux requiei.
yi'i b- A friar and a monk.
Cordula nudosa (nodosa) nudus pes lingua dolosa,
Hec tria nudepedes ducunt ad demonis edes.
Sketches on f. 378 sqq.
Lib. XI ends imperfectly with f. 389.
507. f C. M. A. 985
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The flyleaves are of cent, xiii late, from a copy of Albertus de
naturis rerum (?) in double columns.
Contents :
Albertus Magnus.
1. Inc. lib. metheororum cuius tractatus primus est de causis
impressionum aeris etc. ....... f. i
In sciencia natural! corpus mobile.
In four books, ending unfinished in tract 4 of 111), iv, f. {)ib.
ff- 93-95 blank.
2. Inc. lib. de sensu et sensato.
Quoniam autem de anima secundum se ipsam.
Ends f. W]l>: Sufficiunt enim ista cum hiis que in libro de
anima sunt determinata. Amen. Quod Salman.
On f. 118 is a supplement.
3. Inc. lib. de nutrimento et nutrito . . . . . . 119
De anima secundum seipsam in precedenti libro.
Ends f. 123: Expl. de nutrim. et nutrito sec. albertum.
4. Inc. lib. de etate siue de iuuentute et senectute . . . 123 (J
lam expleuimus omnia que de passionibus
— in quarto phisicorum.
5. Inc. lib. de Sompno et Vigilia . . . . . . 127
G. c. c. II. 37
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Somnus et uigilia non sunt passiones.
Ends f. 150: de hac materia. Amen.
Expl. lib. de S. et V. sec. sentenciam Albeiti.
ff. 150 (5, 151 blank.
6. Inc. lib. de intellectu et intelligibili f- 152
Sicut a principio huius operis diximus
— egens inquisicione.
7. Inc. lib. de natura et origine anime 163
Anima quidem secundum quod est perfectio corporis.
8. Inc. lib. de spiritu et respiracione 180 (J
Multa sunt animalia.
9. Inc. lib. de Memoria et Reminiscencia . . . . 192
Reliquorum autem primum consideremus de memoria.
Ends f. 2oga: ipsorum. Expl. lib. de mem. et rem. iuxta
sentenciam Alberti.
10. Optima questio Egidii. Numquid per animam intellectiuam
homo ponitur in esse specifico 209
Ending f. 21 ii^. f. 212 blank. This last item is perhaps in
another hand.
508. C. M. A 1003
387.
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Contents :
1. Commentarius super Ethica ....... f. i
Sicut dicit philosophus in principio methaphisice sapientis
est ordinare.
Ends f. 152a: continuatio ad librum politice et diuinatio (?)
sententie tocius libri ethicorum. Deo gratias. Amen.
Explicit iste liber poscit sua iura magister.
f. 152 (^ blank.
2. Egidius Romanus de regimine principum . . . . 153
Prol. Ex regia ac sanctissima prosapia oriundo...philippo.
Text. Oportet ut latitude sermonis.
The lower part of the last leaf is cut off.
Text ends f. 255 ^: suis permisit fidelibus qui est benedictus
in sec. sec. Amen. Expl. lib. de regimine principum
editus a fr. egidio romano ordinis fratrum heremitarum
S. Augustini.
A xivth cent, hand has written over this: non sunt fratres
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Contents :
1. Questiones super 5 libros phisicorum Aristolelis et aliquid
sexti ........... f. I
Ut scribit aristoteles in piincipio ueteris methaphisice.
f. 51/' blank.
2. Hie inc. de methaphisice ....... 52
Ut habetur in Ubro de aristotelis fidei nichii se ipsum com-
■ posuit.
f. 63 pencil notes only.
3. Questiones super phisica (i-vii) . . . . . . 124
Primo queritur quod sit abstrahere.
f. 207 blank.
4. Questiones super libros de celo et mundo .... 208
Summa cognicionis nature etc. Aristoteles probat hie.
Ends f. 252 3: Hie terminantur questiones super 3 cell et mundi
a mag. T. de bungeya.
f. 253 blank.
5. Questiones super libros de anima ...... 254
Capitula precede.
6. Questiones super librum de longitudine et breuitale uite . 276
f. 286 (^ blank.
7. Questiones super librum de sensu et sensato . . . 287
Ending f. 382^?.
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On the last page :
Anno domini m° cccc^ 50 recepit M. J. Clynt hunc librum de manibus M. Willelmi
Wyot in die S. Kenelmi martiris pro perpetuo remansurum in collegio Annunciacionis
b. Marie sub hac condicione quod quiscunque voluerit copiam huius habere sub sufficienti
caucione non sibi denegabitur. et sub predicta condicione M. Job. Loppham dedit hunc
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M. W. Wyot pro termino vite sue. (Venn i. 7.)
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Contents :
Albertus Magnus super Ethica
in al Disciplina honiinis sui intellectus socius
est et.
Lib. II, f. 17. Ill, f. 28. IV, f. 43/'. V, f. (i2b. VI, f. 81.
VII, f. 103. VIII, f. 1x8. IX, f. 130. X, i\ob.
The last leaf is torn, and last words very faint : part of colophon
remains : ...(Ma)gistri Alberti super ethica liber decimus.
511. I C M. A. 995
577. t James i
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The flyleaves (6) are from a xiv-xvth cent, copy of Hugo de
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Contents :
1. Diuersorium Pacis (Defensor Pacis, by Marsilius of Padua) f. i
Prima diccio huius libri continet capitula 19.
Fair flourished initial in red and blue.
Omni quippe regno desiderabilis debet esse tranquillitas.
Diccio II, f. i^b. Diccio 111 138
Ends f. 140;!': consilii fidelium christianorum.
Expl. hie diuersorium pacis.
ff. 141, 142 blank.
2. Testamenta XII patriarcharum . . . . . . 143
A xiiith cent, note on the translator Grosseteste is prefixed.
Transcriptum testament! Ruben.
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ft. 165 d, 166 blank.
3. In another hand.
Scotus super Physica Aristotelis . . . . . . f. 167
Naturalis philosophiae principales partes sunt 8
— infinitus et impartibilis. Ipsi gloria per infinita secula.
Amen.
Expl. sentencia libri phisicorum edita a fr. Johanne Scoto
doctore sacre theologie ordinis fratrum minorum.
A late owner's name(?) is blotted out on f. r.
512. r C. M. A. 997
543. [ James 259
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Nomen Baptiste fert cui restat liber iste
Et quin villatur de Rudham non timeatur.
Also (as in many other places) :
Stet multis annis de Rudham vita Johannis
Quern corpus Christi saluet de crimine tristi.
In the cover is also :
brewestere
Anno domini m°. ccc°. x°...x.kx anno pandoxator etc. Urticinium anglice bylnerifs
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Contents :
1. Poem in Frencli, perhaps in Rudham's hand, in two columns f. i
Ceo est bon entendement de deu trerre el amer
E les peches hair ke egr^s suni e amer.
Ilom deit ben curte peine suffrir
V/o- av\e/- lunge vie ke tut dis deit durer.
Ends :
il \ns anient et crement coe les fra chastier.
2. In the same hand.
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14.
16.
18.
19.
Sermo de aduentu domini super ysayam ....
Dicite pusillanimes etc.
Sermon ...........
Ecce odor filii mei.
Sermon ...........
In ecclesiaste. Mitte panem huius.
Tract on Omnis homo est omnis homo ....
Headed : Laurenti serue Christi. facile contempnit omnia qui
se cogitat moriturum.
Sermons or notes ........
Late list of contents ........
Questiones super librum peryarmenias Mag. Willelmi Dallyng.
Questiones in eundem Mag. Walteri Burley ....
Sola species diffinitur. (questio) data a M. Willelmo de heuer .
Sermon in Rudham's hand
Questiones super lib. de sophisticis elenchis. M. Joh.
Felmyngham .........
Beginning of the Legenda Aurea, in Rudham's hand .
Uniuersum tempus presente vite.
Followed by sermon notes.
Questiones super libros posteriorum. M. Will. Dallinge
f. 80 (5 is headed Lyde. and f. 81 Petrus de Insula.
f. 83 b de lyde uel de insula nescio.
Questiones libri priorum (posteriorum, f. 101)
Questiones super physica
Questiones de anima ........
Headed Hennore (?). f. 131 Henneymore.
Expositio super libros Metheororum. (Felmingham, f. 139)
,, ,, ,, De sensu et sensato (Felmingham,
f- 167)
,, ,, ,, de generatione et corruptione. Mag,
Petri de Insula
Super Ethica et eciam librum sex principiorum .
In Rudham's hand
Kalendarium istud extractum est a tabulis tholeti a. d. 12
Astronomical kalendar on three leaves.
Questiones super lib. de generatione et corruptione date a
mag. Will. Dallyng ......
Expositio super libros Elenchorum
,, ,, ,, Priorum ....
,, ,, ,, peryarmenias
,, ,, ,, diuisiones Boycii
,, ,, ,, Physicorum
,, ,, ,, Topicorum ....
Ending f. 245 (248) b.
On f. 249 a is a circular dial and scribbles.
a. Two pages of music reversed: five-line stave (as
throughout) .........
f. \b
\\b
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V, VI
\\b
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52-^
57
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109
127
134'''
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179^
183
192 (195)
200 (203)
213 (216)
217 (220) b
220 (223)
238 (241)
249(5
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The words are on S. Katherine.
Miilier magni meriti iuhar alexandrie
Arguit maxenciuni sine misericordia persequentem
Christianum populum etc.
/'. On SS. Peter and Paul, with music . . . . f. 250/'
Princeps apostolorum turnie per neronem polistat in apice
crucis.
c. Gloria later in five parts (?)...... ii,\
d. On the Virgin . . . . . . . . . •25i<^
Virgo maria fratrem parit. filia o priuilega.
Verses without music.
Ficus castanea nux hec tria nomina tantum
Lignum cum fructu sub eodem nomine signant etc.
e. Virgo maria flos diuina filia domini eximia . . . i^^i
f. On the see of East Anglia (by Rudham) . . . 252^
Sedes episcopalis prime fuit apud domok que mode vocatur
fylkestoue etc. Ends with list of Bishops of Norwich from
Herbert to Will, de Hermyn. [Antonius de Becko, Will, de
Norwyco added.\
Some scribbled verses, f. 253 a blank.
g. In Rudham's hand ........ 253 h
Probo quod tu Johannes es melior et sanctior beato petro
apostolo.
Other notes and a few verses.
Music follows ......... 2-;5/'
h. Tu ciuium primus per imperium summi celestium patris,
Tu apostolorum princeps omnium es sancte simon.
i. (Four-line stave.)
Suspiria merentis anime. nociua moderare
Ne res amara mentis intime. cor faciat errare. . 256 3
k. Thomas gemma cantuarie primula (five-line stave) . . 257 <^
/. Thomas cesus in doueria (S. Thomas the monk of Dover) 258
m. (Lament of David.) Doleo super te frater mi Jonatha 258 (^
n. Plangit dauit absolon pulcherimum .... 258/-'
0. Mutato modo geniture. mixtura deitatis et humane facture 259
/. Orto sole serene nouitatis fugit foras formator falsitatis . '^h'^b
q. Virga lesse que stas in signum clenientie . . . 260
Verses at bottom.
r. Salomonis inclita mater intronizata . .... 260/'
English verses below :
Lytel wotyt onyman hu derne loue was fu(n)de
But he yat was on Rode don and bouth vs wyth his
wonde.
Ffor loue of man he made hymself vn sunde.
He haueth ykast a grysli gast to grunde.
He bouth vs wyth hys suete blod. hu myth he don vs
more.
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s. Aue celi regina gemma celi secretarium origo uirtutis . f. 261 b
t. Patrie pacis lucide gubernatiix et domina . . . 262 b
Verses below, inter alia :
Est presul sarum prudens dator ecclesiarum.
Quod dat natis dat. quod dat tenet, ergo sibi dat.
?/. Aue caro Christi mortem pro homine passa . . . 263
v. Confortat Rosula medetur lilium.
f. 264 is closely written with notes and a few verses, e.g.
on the temperaments.
-d). Gemma nitens sole splendidior (later hand : in two parts) 265
f. 265 h also closely written.
513. C. M. A. 999
544.
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On one of the flyleaves at the end is :
Iste liber constat magistro...
On one of those at the beginning a rose is sketched.
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Contents :
Questiones super libros Physicorum secundum Egidium.
Queratur utrum de naturalibus possit esse scientia.
Grotesque heads in margin.
Ends on f. 83 a which is torn.
On 83 /' a hymn beginning
Unum simplex et perfectum
Quod transcendit intellectum
Ens in summo nobile.
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Contents :
The statutes and ordynaunces of the moste noble ordre of saynte
George named the Gartyer.
As revised by Henry VIII (i/;22).
On 26// the oath in English dated at top 1585, 15 Apr.
515 to 578. C. M. A. 1 212 to 1276
Heraldic Manuscripts given to the College about 1680 by
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the first page is the date 1563 : some have dates 1583-9. Papers,
being lists of Ouarterings, Mottoes, &c., are inserted at 35/5", 43,
44(7, 44/7 and in (3).
516.
Large folio, paper, 301 ff.
A general catalogue of names included in Dr Knight's collection
of Visitations and Heraldic books.
517.
285.
Folio, paper, 49 ff, written. Index at the beginning, 2 ff The
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The arms of Baronets, A.D. 161 1 -1643.
518.
286.
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A collection of rough draughts of Pedigrees, with or without
arms.
Arms of \Vm Raynell of Wilts, 155, on vellum.
Pedigree of Burgoyne of Cambridgeshire, next to the preceding.
Genealogy from Noah to Christ, 188.
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Large folio, paper, 1 16 ff. Arms beautifully emblazoned to each
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Gough calls this, see Brit. Topography. On f. i, 'the armes and
town seales ' of the Borough of Leicester, excellently drawn.
Evidences, being extracts from charters and documents, at 71, "jG^
yj, S6, 91. Continuations to 1622, at f ga, 43, 60 : to 1626 at yoa.
'The Visitation of the County of Leicester s/ieir; taken by
Sampson Leonard, als Blevvmantle, and Augustine Vincent, als
Rude-rose', pursuivantes of Aarms, in Anno DnI 1619.'
520.
288.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, 31 ff.
Contents :
1. Liber Barouet/ormii (288) ad ami. 16-29.
Index in initio, 3 ff.
2. Litterre Edwardi Walker, Garterii Armoium Regis, datse
a.d. 1646, fulcimenta tribuentes Baroni Gerard de Brandon
in Com. Suff. ......... f. 2
521.
289.
Large folio, paper, 103 fif.
A book of Pedigrees.
Contents :
I. Of English Nobility, to 1697.
With an index in Latin at the beginning, 3 ff. A copy of
Glover's or Vincent's, with continuations.
Progenies Willelmi Ducis Normanniae . . . . . f. 100
Illegitimte Reguin Angli.'e Progenies ..... loi
Joh. Gandavensis, D. Lancastriae stirps .... 102
Thomse de Wodestok . . . . . . . . 102
Principis Ruperti ......... 103
^ 'Rouge-Croix' is written in pencil on the opposite page, with the initials 'J. T.
1797,' i.e. Townsend, Windsor.
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522.
290.
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The continuations are in the same hand as 523 (i) and much of
524. The pedigrees are 473. The arms are occasionally wanting :
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On the three first fol. and the last a collection of arms.
Arms of Pontefract, 1 50 b.
Charter of K. John to Baldwin, E. of Albemarle, granting free
Burgage in Heddima.
Epitaph to Ric. Clervaulx, 1440.
Autograph approval of Thwenge.
Insertions at ff. 82, 104.
Notes of evidence, 119.
Continuations :
Pedigree of John Hanson from Rastrick to 1655, at f 31 ;
Wortley, 1656, 354; Nevill, 1649, 37; Kaye, 1653,94; Clapham,
1647, 138; Saville, 1647, 166.
Additions: Pedigrees of Sir John Eland and Curwin, 376-7.
523.
291.
Large folio, paper.
The Visitation of Lancashire of 1567, with continuations.
Contents :
1. Collection of Arms 412; roughly tricked, belonging to the
county families; some unfinished . . . . . f. -24
2. Pedigrees 168, and arms 133 ...... 141
Continuations at fol. 2, 32, 40, 43, 63, 'j'^ a, 86.
Insertions : fol. 1 37, 2 papers in the hand of Sir W. Dethick
bearing pedigrees of John Broughton, and Will. Constantyne, of
Salop, Laurens Knowles of Lancashire, Rob. Cormynon and
Dengayn of Cambridgeshire.
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At fol. 87, a generation of , signed 'Shakerlcy,' with date
'London, 30 May, 1678,' on the opposite side.
At fol. 1 18, the story of the ' Eagle and Child,' in the pedigree
of Lathom.
524.
292.
Folio, paper, 98 written ff. Arms tricked. Pedigrees 84,
arms 44. A volume full of interesting details and of excellent
workmanship. Some pedigrees are elaborately worked out, e.g. Nay-
lour and Wingfield, biographical particulars being introduced; and
statements by whom the grants of arms were made. Monumental
inscriptions and extracts from deeds (a) are given and drawings of
seals, and effigies from churches (d), and arms from the church
windows.
The Visitation of Huntingdonshire, 1613, 'by Wm Camden,
Clarencieux, by his Deputy Nicolas Charles, Lancaster Herald.'
Contents :
Index at the beginning. . . . . . . . . ff. 3
Seal of the town of Hiuitini;doii . . . . . . . f. 1
Copy of a deed, ' Ex chartis Ric. Bevill de Savvtry, circ. temp.
Hen. 5-6.' Other documents referring to the same family at
ff- 10, 34, 35, 39, 91-.^.
A plenary Absohitioii .....
Of Conington ......
Pedigree of Cromwell .....
a. Letters patent of 'beatrix Waldescheff '
Extracts from Register of Barnwell Priory .
ex chartis Rob. Coton, relating to Folic
Thomse Brudenell
Of Ramsey, 25, 35 ; Washingley, 25 ; Bussey,
b. Sawtrey, Church and House, 13; Elton House, Chapel, 13
Stilton, 20; Holme, 20; Conington, 21; Washingley, 25
Southoe, 34 ; Buckworth, 36 ; Aulkmondbuiy, 37 ; St Neols
37; Dodington, 38; Walton, 57; Huntingdon, St Bennet':
and Alhallows, 73.
162
9
39—40
58
64-6
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525.
697.
Folio, paper, 198 written ff. Arms elaborately tricked on a
large scale, some unfinished, the latter less well executed.
Arms and Pedigrees of the Nobility of England, and of a few
foreign Princes ; with additions.
Index, recent, 3 ff There are 229 shields, 60 pedigrees. The
additions in the same hand as in 523.
On fif. 177-9, '3- rolle of all the Nohlemen of England, made in
the time of King James (I), with the time of their creation.'
On ff. 38/?, Genealogy of ' Will. Clifton, Constabell of the Port
of London.'
Continuations on 34 c?, 47 (^, 91 b, 97, 103.
Contents :
Insertions :
Pedigree of Browne, Knyght, Standard Bearer of England . f. 47 ^
Gray of Wilton i%b
Sir E. Brooke of Cobham.
Walter Butler of Ireland 47 3
Ferrers, shield to each branch.
Shandus (Chandos) 89 (5
Egerton, quarterings . . . . . . . 185
Banners designed for the Funerall of George D. of Buckingham, 5.
Also at ^b, \i,b, 34a, 35a, 51 a, 67 a, 87a, go«, 157a, 128a, 135.
526.
698.
Folio, paper, 208 written ff. Arms tricked. Index at the
beginning, 6 ff. To f 142 in the italic hand ; the rest in the small
hand for the most part, that of Withy or Saunders, which also
abounds in the heraldic MSS. of the British Museum. Many of
the pedigrees contain the coats to each generation, and some the
banner and evidences. The names in red letter. Signatures on
f \20a of Ri. S. George, \2\ a of William Dethick' and William
^ Some of the pedigrees are continued to 1592 and 1627 (e.g. 176 ff.). The additional
pedigrees seem to be those of his (W. Dethick's) family connexions and friends
(Mr Hunter says, 'of Dr Knight's.' Rep. to Record Commission, 1837, p. 337.)
'A valuable MS.'
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Camden, 173 Jos. Phillipott. Insertions at 113, 136, are the arms
of Conyngton of Gloster and pedigree of Sir Geffrey Bullen.
A collection of Arms and Pedigrees of gentry in various parts
of the kingdom.
527.
699.
Folio, paper, 72 ff. unfinished. 119 pedigrees, entries for 17 in-
complete, (f 67-75.) In Sir W. Dethick's(?) hand.
The Visitation of Lancashire, 1567; 'by Wm Hoy, accompanied
by Glover, Somerset Herald.'
Index at the beginning, 2 fif.
A collection of (118) shields 2 ff, from B to H.
Additional pedigrees continued to 1635, in the hand (Gilbert
Dethick's ?) in 523, ff 76-9.
528.
700.
Folio, paper, loi written fif., in different hands. Index at the
end ff. 1 1 2- 1 16.
The Visitation of Staffordsliire, 16 14, taken by Richard St
George, Norroy King of Armes, containing the greater portion of
the Visitation of 1583.
There are many additions to the volume not indexed ; and
details of interest. Some of the pedigrees are attested.
The arms are rather roughly drawn in pen and ink : many
coats and crests interspersed in the pedigrees, as taken by Glover
in his Visitation.
There are two collections of shields in tables, one of large i^^j),
at ff 31-41, the other of small (126), at fif. 26-30. To the former
the pedigrees refer.
Seals of the towns of Stafford f i, Lichfield f 2, Newcastle-
under-Lyne 10 1, and others from charters, as at fif. 102-3.
Continuations of pedigrees, e.g. f 58.
Insertions: Pedigree of Harcourt f 16, Sir Raulfe Bagott 17,
Pordage 29.
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Contents :
Grants of Arms to Humfrey Burlton of Ribenhall in co. of Wor-
cester, by Ed. Walker, Garter, 1660 f. 1
Rob. Fayrbeard, Northmore, co. of Oxon, by
Sir J. Borough, 1640 ........ 2
Henry Akroyd of Folkesthorp, co. of York, by
Sir Rich. St George .^
Rob. Wythens of London, by Will. Dethick,
Garter, 1614. . . . . . . . . . 4
Arms and crest of M. Jan. Merrick, Ambassador from England to
Russia, 1614. . • . . ■ . • . • 5
Harboum'exemplifide by W.Camden, Clarencex,
and Willim, Garter, and confirmed by Wm Camden ' . . 5
Grant to George Wright of Gray's Inn by Dethick, Garter, signed
Clarensus Cooke ......... 8
John Liddyat of Chestall, co. of Stafford, by Rich. St
George, Norroy, 1624 ........ 7
Grant to Thomas Harrison, of Finchampsted, co. of Berks, by
Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, 1574 . . . . . . 8
Grant to Brian Bailies of Cottingley, co. of York, by Will. Flower,
Norroy, 1578 9
Licence to Richard Hornbrook, of Exeter, as Herald Painter in
Cornwall and Devon, to paint Escocheons and the King's Arms in
Churches and Chapells, under the direction of Hen. Davy, deputy
to the Office of Arms; signed Ri. St George, Clarencieux, 1634 . aft. 77
Letters patent of Ri. Cocke, one of the Justices of the Common
Bench, respecting a dispute about the Manor of Newboulde . 57 b
A list of 57 eminent N'oblemen, some having lands in Staffordshire 104-5
Church notes — Lichfield Cathedral, Brewood, Wolverhampton,
Pankridge and Rolston.
On 53 a (insertion), a leaf from the Visitation by W. Flower, in 1 563.
529.
701.
Folio, paper, 81 fT. written. Arms tricked. Pedigrees 98.
Index at the end 4 ff.
'The Visitation of DarbysJiier taken by Mr Richard St
Gorge Esq., Norroy Kinge of Armes of the East, West, and North
partes of England, from the River of Trent Northwards, and in his
Company Henry St Gorge, Blewmantell Pursuyant of Armes in
the yeare of our Lord,' 1611.
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The title has 1569. The Visitation in 1569 was by W. Flower,
Norroy, and W. Glover. Gough, in his Topography, mentions a
visitation by R. St George, and in his company Charles, Lancaster
Herald, and Henry St George, Rouge Rose, as being in the College
Collection.
Contents :
Scales of Derbie Town and Chesterfielde . . . . . f. 3
Church notes. Leeke f. 25, Barley 32, Ashbourne 42 and 79,
Longston 51, Myrcaston 76, St Alkmond 77, Huckna 77,
Swarscombe Bridge, House, and Church 78, Weston-on-
Trent 78, Keddleston Church and House 79, Chatsworth 80,
Bakewell 80-1.
Evidences. Extracts from deeds, seals, &c. — ex chartis ap. Bradley,
f. 23, 28, 32, 34, 37, 42, 46, 51-3, .S5-6, 63, 67-8, 72.
Additions, in Dr Knight's hand, f 62, 75 ; in the small hand, 36, 77.
Pedigree of John Agord of Foston 81
Tunsted of Tunsted 82
530.
702.
Folio, paper, 244 fif. written, in Withy's hand. Arms finely
emblazoned 317, tricked, 2. Pedigrees, 358. Two indexes at the
beginning, 5 ff.; of which the latter only belongs to this volume.
The Visitation of Devonshire, 1620, 'by Will. Camden Clarenc'^
by his deputies H. St George, Richmond Herald, and Sampson
Lennard, Bluemantle.'
Contents :
Continuations in Hen. St George's hand at f. 9, 13, 68, 69, 70, 76
to 1676, 135.
Additions at f. 10, 44, 50, 51, 71, 75, 245.
Arms in the dining-room of the Eeare, Exeter, and in
the churches of Dartmouth, Plymouth, and Axminster, flyleaf 2.
to Pearse of Bigbury, 1641 . . . . f. 9
Descent of Sir Will. Morris ..... 243
Insertions. Pedigree of Chendut of Chenouth in the hand of
W. Dethick 40
Rich. E. of Cornwall . . . . . . 162
Arms ..... ....... 203
Extracts from Deeds, f. 45, 54, 56, 73, 123, 130, 133, 144, r^o,
154, 168, 170, 172-3, 176, 179, 180, 193, 200, 202, 212, 231.
Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 128, 200
G. C. C. II. 38
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531.
703.
Folio, paper, 37 fif. Arms tricked, 37. Pedigrees, 48. 'A
callendar of the Pedigrees ' (Index) 3 ff. at the end.
The Visitation of Berkshire in 1597.
Contents :
Arms of ' Abendon '......... f. i
A note of Andrew Hulls, Dean of St Paul's .... 3
Continuations to 1611 . . . 1
A full memorandum, in Latin, of the family of Chock and
Wroughton 2
Sketches of Arms from the Prebends' houses at Windsor, at the end.
Additions. Pedigree of John Buck, in Hen. St George's hand . 38
Insertions. John Bulstrode.
Will. Arnold de Cromer in W. Dethick's
hand.
532.
704.
Folio, paper, 192 ff. Arms well executed in pen and ink.
Shields, 261. Pedigrees, 324.
The Visitation of Cornwall, 1620, 'by Will. Camden, Clarencieux,
by his Deputies H. St George, Richmond Herald, and Sampson
Lennard, Bluemantle.'
Contents :
Index at the beginning 4 ff.
Arms of Penzance, Trewr (Truro), Tregony or Tregnie — , Laun-
ceston, Helleston : and Description of Seals of Leskerd, and
Salt Ash f. 9-15
Account of the change of name Trerelesick to Chenouth . . 22
Device of a counsance of Arms for John Baunatre by Wm. Hawkeston,
Clarencieux 109
K. Hen. VIII's Licence to Stephen Tucker of Lamerston, co. of
Devon, 'for certaine diseases and infirmities which he hath and
dayly susteyneth in his head, to wear his bonnett upon his said
head, in the royal presence and elsewhere at his libertie ' . . 129
A note of R. Tippett, secretary to Sir Will. Stanley, 'an Arch-
Traitor' in Q. Elizabeth's time . . . . . . 170
about the Sharrocks of Ribblesdale, temp. Hen. VI and
Hen. VII 179
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Extracts from Deeds, &c. f. 26, 38, 39, 50, 77, 79, 81-2, 109, 129,
130, 131, 135, 152-3, 156, 170, 184, 189.
Insertions. Pedigree of Ariindell de Trerise, alys, Tresise, Lord
of Carshayes, Anglice, the English Castell . . . . f. 63
Rich. Rosemer, Kt., in W. Dethick's
hand
124
Bassett . . . . . . . 144
Continuations, f. 17 (to 1676), in Hen. St George's hand, 19, 27,
35-6, 44 (to 1644), 46, 50, 6r, 67, 78, 83, 90, 93, 96, 99, no,
166, 173.
533.
297.
Folio, paper, in leather stamped with the shield bearing the
motto, ' Suivant Sainct Pierre.'
Most of the pedigrees (58) have arms sketched in pen and ink.
The names and branch-lines are in red ink. Insertion at f. 8.
Contents :
1. Rough drafts of Pedigrees, for Cheshire and Lancashire . f. 1-23
(f. 1-16) 'in Glover's hand, 1580.' (f. 17-26) 108 pedigrees
with arms. 29 in W. Dethick's hand.
2. Extracts from Ancient Documents ...... 24-26
sc. a leger of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Register of the Abbey of Abingdon, temp. Elis.
Grey Friars, London.
Evidences of Roger Alford.
Index t f. at the beginning.
3. Pedigrees of ancient families connected with one another, 15. 1 1 ff.
With accounts of several Baronies in descent ; e.g. Malpas,
Halton, Vernon of Shipbrook, Stoppor.
4. Collection of Arms, 36 large shields and 92 small . . 5
5. Pedigrees — Cheshire; ff. numbered ..... 4-42
Most with arms; two parts in two different hands. Part i in
the same hand as (i) contains 139. Part 11 begins at f. 36,
and is in Withy's hand.
6. 'The names and armes of all the Knights, Esquires, and
Gentlemen that did appear in the Visitation of Shropshire
made by Robert Tresswell, Somersett, and Augustin Vincent,
Rouge Croix, Officers of Armes, Marshalls and Deputies to
William Campden, Clarencaulx King of Armes, Anno 1623' 43
On p. I, 'Mr Withy Rode painter,' and autograph of 'Thomas
Knight.' Index (2 ff.) follows. Shields, 164, in bold tricking.
7. 'The Visitation of Worcestershire, taken in Anno Dni 1569:
Transcripta per Wm. Smith, Rouge Dragon, 1613' . . 36 ff.
38—2
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534.
298.
Folio, paper, 117 ff. written. In the hand of Thomas Knight.
Arms boldly and well drawn in pen and ink. Shields, 97.
Pedigrees, 165. ff. 1 10-132, in Withy's hand.
' The Visitac5n of Buckinghamshire taken by Mr John Philpott,
Somersett, and Mr William Ryley, Blewmantle, Ano Domini, 1634.'
Contents :
'Noats taken in the Church of Iver, of Chalfont, Agmundisham ' f. 8-10
Church and House of Goathurst . . . 41
Seal of Chipping Wycomb ........ 21
Arms and effigies from Monuments ...... 19
Extracts from deeds ......... 87
Additions — (to 1673) f. 78, 91, in Hen. St George's hand.
Insertions. Pedigree of Henry Goodvvyn, f. 67, E. of Lennox . 85
535.
299.
Folio, paper, in old rough leather binding, arms tricked, 152 ff.
It is in the hand of Hen. St George ; and has W. K. (William
Knight) on the cover. Two indexes (4 ff.) stand at the beginning.
The pedigrees are 195, some without arms: a few shields without
pedigrees.
The Visitation of Surrey, 1623 ; made by W. Camden by his
deputies Thompson, Windsor, and Vincent, Rouge-Croix.
Contents :
Continuations: f. 10 (to 1671).
Epitaphs: 22a, 23, 90.
Arms : Bp Langton ......... f. i
from Rygate Church ....... 22
of Guilford ......... 80
Kingston-on-Thames . . . . . . . . 162
536.
300.
Folio, paper, arms tricked. On the covers the shield stamped,
bearing the motto, ' Suivant Sainct Pierre.'
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Contents :
1. The Visitation of Hampshire, 1576. 50 ff. written.
It is in Withy's hand. Arms nicely tricked. The pedigrees
are 83; shields 81, and 29 more on ff. 91-4. Index in
another hand 95-8. It has the office mark B. i on f. 4.
The Arms of Southampton ....... f. 4
Winchester ....... 12
Several 'disclamers' are noted, e.g. at f. 5, 12, 48.
Continuations in Hen. St George's hand . . . . 17
At the beginning the arms of Col. Thos. Bettisworth of Auddin,
authenticated by Ryley, Lancaster.
Insertions : 2 papers of Arms from windows in some of the
Chapels, Oxford and other churches.
Epitaphs and Arms 50
Pedigree of Buck ......... 53
2. The Visitation of Sussex, 1584. 54 written.
In Withy's hand. The office mark B. 2 is on f. 2. Index at
the end, 3 ff. Genealogies 82; 20 are given narratively
ff. 10-18; Arms 68: 94 on ff. 2-5.
Additions : Lunsford and Monk, f. 56, 57 in a different
hand.
Continuations: f. 24 (to 1637 and 1646), 32 in Hen. St George's
hand, 46 (to 1615), ^ob (to 1617).
Insertions: rough copy of pedigree on 15, marked 137.
20, and pedigree of
Beauchamp.
3. The Visitation of Kent, 1574; called 'the Amies of the
Gentlemen of Kente.' 31 ff. written.
24 pedigrees written narratively in two different hands, with
shields. Large shields 281, boldly tricked, in a collection
on ff. 18-38. Index at the beginning, 3 ff. It has the
office mark B. 4.
On ff. 1-2, three pedigrees with arms to each branch; at the
end of the last, 'extr. pr. William Segere (Segar) Norroy
King of Armes, 1601.' In the small hand.
4. 'The Aarmes of the gentlemen of Bedford Shyere,^ in number 96 50-7
Sketches of shields, f. 58. The others boldly drawn by the
same hand as in the preceding.
5. The Visitation of Surrey, 1572. 44 ff. written.
In Withy's hand, unfinished. Genealogies, 70, ff. (7-45);
shields 5-;, well tricked. Index at the beginning, 2 ff. It
has the office mark B. 3. The arms of Kingston-on-Thames,
f. 36. Names and arms (66 complete) of 'Justiciarii com.
Surry,' 1601. 1-4.
598 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [537
537.
301.
Folio, paper, arms tricked. In bad condition.
At the end an index, ff. 191-200, with 555 names. Some are
without arms. Very few dates ; on p. 12, 1583. A cross is affixed
at the head of each : when found in the middle, indicates that an
heiress married into the family. The first 26 pp. are wanting ;
the remainder is correct to p. 200. ' This volume seems to contain
the drafts of the pedigrees in E. Knight's hand, taken on the
Visitation. On the binding is impressed the arms of Knight ? A
valuable MS.'
Contents :
1. Copy of the Visitation of Devonshire by Robert Cooke,
Clarencieux, 1572, by his deputy Edw. Knight (see Noble,
Hist, of College of Anns, 1^2), with additional pedigrees
interspersed ......... p. 1-170
2. Welsh pedigrees 211-311
An index at the beginning, containing 138 names, i f. At the
head of f. i, 'Jesus, 1605, No. 20, per me Robertum Morgan.'
On p. 209, ' Rhice Gwyn his book, 1606.'
3. Welsh descents of note, with the founders' shields (299) . 31.3-43
4. A leaf of index — names and references ..... 353
5. The names of the fyrste founders (26) of the most noble order
of the blewe Garten- ........ 355
The Statutes and Ordynances 356-66
Extracts from the Register, 32 Hen. VIII — i Edw. VI . 367-86
e.g. Rules, fees, memoranda about the Knights.
6. Papers relating to the ancestors of John Dudley, Duke of
Northumberland ......... 387-93
7. Welsh Descents 395-6
8. Royal grants to the Office of Anns 397-8
9. ' The names of suche Noble tiien as dyd ther homadge at the
Coronation of Kynge Edward the Sixte' .... 399-400
10. ' The names of Scottes taken prisoners and brought to London
one tuesday the 29 daye of december Anno Regni henrici
octavi 34 ' 402
11. Knights of the Garter in 35 and 36 and 37 Hen. 8, i and
3 Edw. VI, and the whole number installed in Hen. 8th's
reign and disgraced unto 2 Edw. 6 402-4
12. Descent of Ld Gray of Rythen ...... 405
13. Lord Talbot 409-10
14, Sir James Windesciir . . . . . • 41 1
15. /ohn of Gaiifit 412-13
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1 6. 'A note of such bookes as partayn to the office of Armes, taken
the xvth of December, 1597' p. 4i5~j6
It has at the end, * Garter principall king of Armes,' and
' Georg. WalpoUe ' (in a different hand).
17. ' Divers Matters and Orders concerning the Office of Arvtes' . 419
On p. I is the date 1538.
a. Disgrading of the Marquis of Exeter, Henry Courtney . 419
d. Order at the coronation of Rich. I. . . . . 420
c. Syse of Standarts, Banners, Guydons .... 421-2
of. Knights of the order present at the Installation of Lords
Shrewsbury and Hunsdon, 3 Elis 4^^-3
e. Presedent for the Lyvery of the Order of the Garter . 423-5
/. The number of Knights of the Order, as the Toyson,
St George, and St Michael 4^6
g. Preparations for an Installation ..... 426-8
//. Dutyes paid by the Knights 4^8-30
i. Charges to the King's Lieutenant at the Feast of St George 431
k. Manner of offeringe the Hatchments at the Mass of
Requiem 43 '"^
/. King's letters to a Knight 43.S-4
m. Orders for various occasions, for Kts of the Garter . 435-41
n. Manner of creation of an Herauld of Armes. . . 441
0. 'The names of all the Nobells with their Stiles, as they
were in King Ed. the Sixt dayes, and as they satt in
parlyament' 44^-8
/. Order for placinge of Lordes and Ladyes according to their
Degree ; and another by John Tiptoft, E. of Worcester,
6 Edw. 4 449-57
q. Process respecting Thomas Percy, D. of Northumberland . 458-9
r. 'The proses done att the coronacon of Rich, the 2^'' . 460-2
s. Offices held of right 462-3
t. ' The proceedinge of the Queens Majtye from the Tower
to her Coronacon '....... 464
11. 'The order in proceedinge of the Church at the Xphine
(christening) of the prince' ...... 469
V. 'Order for wearinge of Apparrell' 471
X. 'Order for Justes and Triumphes' 476
y. 'Creation of Marq. of Exeter: and other Creations' . 479-499
18. 'Divers good orders that is obsurved in the He of Wight, in the
tyme of Warr, and att all other tymes whatsoever' . . 500-41
Order for presei"\'ing the sea-banks, P.C.
19. 'A true note — of the — charges layd forth by Kinge Edw. 6, for
the beseeginge of BidUigne,^ in 2 Ed. VI . . . 542-59
20. 'The placinge of all estates of Nobillitie^ .... 560-5
21. Rules and Laws of Heraldry, signed John Knight, L. W.
Knight 567-601
22. Of the dispute between Philip le Bell and Bonifacius VIII . 607-12
23. Peerage of England, from* William the Conq. to Edw. IV 615-79
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24. The Callender of the Barons of England, from Will. Conq. to
Edw. IV p. 683-734
25. 'The Baronetts (of England), as they are marsheled' . . 735
26. 'The Disgraditig of Henry Courteny, late Marques of Exeter' 737
27. 'At the Coronation of K. Richard the First' . . . 737
28. Copies of Articles comprised in 1 7 (i — ;«), 0, y, v, x, {?■ — u), 2 1 738
29. '■Castelh in England' 765
30. Charges to a Knight of the Bathe 767
31. List of Knights of the Garter from the foundation of the order 769
32. Copies of 26, 27, 17 {a — h), {i—y) 775
33. Copy of (31) 798-811
34. Shields of Waryng and Petomi, Hartgrave, Whitfield, Terroll,
Hanmer, Johnes and Calle . . . . . . 812
35. The Ordinances and Statutes made by Thomas of Lancaster —
for the Office of Artnes 813
36. 'King Arthur's vi Banners'. 839
37. 'Standards and Banners of the highe and mighty Kinges and
Princes — since Kinge Edward the thirds dayes. '
38. Standards remayning in the Tower, 35 Hen. VIH . . 840
39. Knights made 36 Hen. VHI ...... 842
40. id. q. 1 7 c 843
41. 'The Order of the Army into France 5 Hen. VHI, and names
of the Noble men in the wards' 844
42. 'The ordering of estates of all degrees' .... 845
43. 'The title the Crowne of England hathe to the contrey of
France' .......... 846
44. The Artnes of the xil peeres of France put into English by me
Avesham 848
45. of divers lords of France that are bannerets . 850
46. of the erles holdinge of the Kinge and others 851-858
47. ' A briefe note of the estate of France ' .... 854
48. ' Coppye of the chardge, on the part of the D. of Lorrayne to
the duke of Burgoyne': and the answer .... 854
49. ' Somacion of the Toivn of B ott I oigne hy the Duke of Suffolk,
1544'; and answer of the Captayne of the Town . . 856
50. ' Significacion of the Ar/nes of a knight' .... 857
51. 'Names of all the Kinges of England, sins the Conquest to
Quene Mary,' how long they reigned, and where they were
buried .......... 857
52. ' Chancelers of England since the Conquest to Edward VI
reign '........... 859
53. 'An abstract for Englishmen to know the Realme oi Scotland' 860
54. 'The table or Calendar of the contents of the writing before
mentioned' (pp. 813-836) 863
55. 'The Tabell of the Book ' (whole volume), at the end, 4 ff.
540] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 6oi
538.
302.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, well executed. In old rough leather.
On the first cover, ' Will. Knight, 1655,' autograph.
Contents :
I. The Visitation of Ox/ordshi)-e, 1634, by John Philipott,
Somerset Herald, and William Ryley, Bluemantell . . 63 ff.
Arms 35, Pedigrees 99; being the additions to the Visitation
of 1574. Index at the beginning, 2 ff. A few notes.
Accounts of the Corporations. On fol. i, Account of their
Visit to Oxford. On fol. 10, Arms of IVoodslock. Addi-
tions: Napper pedigree, 96.
■2. Pedigrees of Brome of Lapwith, Warwickshire, and Whorwood
of Compton, in Sir H. St George's hand .... 4 flF.
3. The Visitation of Oxfordshire, 1574, by Cooke, by his deputy,
Lee, Portcullis ......... 76 ff.
With continuations in Withy's hand, and additions in the same
hand, written genealogically. Many of the pedigrees in
Latin, and narratively given, being extracts from the first
visitation, 1534; with additions partly in Withy's hand.
Index at the beginning, 4 ff. On f. before it, 'John Knight,'
autograph. Pedigrees 137, Shields 108. Arms of 'S. Marie
Magdalin,' Christ Church, and 'Cittie and Towne' of Oxford,
1-2. Seal of Whitney, 2. Additions in Sir H. St George's
hand — arms of Fayrberd, Draper, Goodwin, 76.
539.
338.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, 60 ff. Index at the beginning, 3 ff.
The arms are sometimes wanting, principally in cases of sheriffs.
Those from 1635 are in the hand of Sir H. St George. From 1280
to 1307, the term custos supplants that of maior.
The names and arms of the Mayors and Shreiffes of London
from 1216 to 1635 and 1675-7.
540.
303.
Folio, paper, in Withy's hand. Title and index at the beginning,
5 ff, 'A valuable MS.' Pedigrees 258; most having the signatures
of the family representatives at the time. Coats 193, 15 in pen and
ink, the rest well drawn and finely coloured.
602 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [54°-
'The visitation of the County of Somersett shyer, taken by
Henry St George, Richmond, and Sampson Lenard Blew Mantell
in An° Dorn. 1623.'
Contents :
Seals of Welles, Bridge-water, Axbridgh, Bathe . . . . f. 1-2
54 Shields from C7mrc/i -windows at Bathe, Dunster, Bridgewater,
and Taunton 159-60
Seals, private ........ 15, 30, 40, 97, 119
Extracts from Documents, 6, 15, 46, 97, 119, added in a different
hand.
Additions in Sir H. St George's hand ..... 102
List of disc/aimed .......... 130
541.
304.
FoHo, paper, in bad condition, arms tricked. The covers
stamped with the Knight (?) arms. The cross is used in (3) and (4).
ff. 10, 7, 8, 5 are misplaced in this order after i.
Contents :
1. The Visitation of Nottinghamshire, (apparently) of 1569, with
continuations by William Segar, Garter, to 161 2.
In the same hand as 537, (i), except on f. 57 in Withy's hand;
58 flf. Index at the beginning, 2 ff. Another precedes it of
names, whereof the Armes are in the Volume ' Old Kent '
(see list of Dr Knight's MSS.). Pedigrees 63, The Arms
are generally given ; but some unfinished. Besides there are
13 small shields on ff. 1-2. It has old press marks Cj and Cg
on 2 ff. of the indexes, and on the first flyleaf the mark of
Fr. Blomefield.
Additions. Pedigree of Hugh Cartwright . . . . f 59
Thomas Cranmer .... 60
2. Arms for Northu7nberland, belonging to the Visitation of 161 4 8
61 in trick, finely executed. Index at the beginning, 2 ff.
The press mark C2 is on f. i of the index.
3. The Visitation of Northumberland, 1615; taken by Rich. St
George, Norroy King, and Henry St George, Blewmantle
Pursuivant of Arms. 37 written.
Title-page has C3 on it. Index, 3 ff. Pedigrees 69, most
having the Arms in trick, well done.
Insertion. Pedigree of Salkeld ...... 20 a
Arms taken from the Churches of Newcastle and Alnwick . 1-2
4. The Visitation of the County Palatine of Durham, by the same
as the preceding, 16 15. 54 written.
542]
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY.
603
9-
10.
II.
12.
13-
14.
Index at the end, 4 ff. It has on the title-page C4. Pedigrees
94 ; many having the signatures of the family representatives
at the time; and the grants made at the Visitation, f. 9.
Coats handsomely tricked: five without pedigrees, fif. 52-5.
On f. I, the names of 'such as were disclaimed' in the Visita-
tion. Addition : f. 55 in Withy's hand. 63 Pedigree of
Stephen Harison, in Sir H. St George's hand.
'The Amies of the ould Visitation,' of Durham, 1575
In number 28. The coat of the D. of Northumberland is
inserted.
'The Vecitation of Northamplonshyre' . . . . .
Sc. a collection of arms, 122, well tricked; with index (2 ff.)
at the beginning, in Fr. Blomefield's hand(?). It has the
press mark C5.
The Visitation of NorthainptOJi shyre . . . . .
Index, 2 ff., at the beginning. Pedigrees 98, most having the
coats, written narratively except the last two fol., which are
written genealogically. One in the hand of Dethick, the
other two in Withy's hand. On 71-4, 6 coats without
pedigrees. Insertion : Knighton Coat, 7 b.
Rolls of Arms (58) belonging to the Visitation of Cambridge-
shire, with index . ......
Suffolk (58) .
Essex (102)
Lincolnshire (120) .
A callender of Arms, with catalogue at the beginning
Pedigrees of Bedfordshire, in the hand of Hen. St George
Index at the beginning. Pedigrees 50, a few to about 1621.
Pedigrees of St George and Rotheram, in the hand of Sir
Henry St George.
4
4
25 PP-
33 ff.
541*.
305.
Folio, paper, pp. i-i ii. Arms with index as far as p. 82.
An ordinary of Arms with some notes by T. G. C. (?Sir
Thomas Geary Cullum), Bought of B. Quaritch, 9 June, 1863
(T. C. H. Croft, Librarian).
542.
306.
FoHo, paper, arms tricked, incomplete, ff. 79. Index at the
end, 3 ff. Pedigrees 139. The shields are in many instances not
filled up ; in others incomplete. On 2nd flyleaf, the mark of Fr.
604 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [542-
Blomefield. On f. 3, Arms of the Professors, by the hand of Hen.
St George. 54, A Grant by Borough to Sir Hen. Peyton. 78, 79,
Pedigree of Watson, and arms and epitaphs from Burwell and
Swaffham Churches, in the hand of H. St George, Clarencieux.
44, Continuation of Steward of Wells, Norf , in Withy's hand.
The Visitation of Cambridgeshire, 1619^
543.
307.
Folio, paper, in a hand very like Withy's hand. Arms tricked,
112 ff. with notes. Index at the beginning, 5 ff. Pedigrees 182,
almost all having the attestations subscribed : several are only to
161 3. Coats 117, very well executed; a very few incomplete.
The cross used : e.g. f 6.
Contents :
1. 'The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623; taken by Henry St George,
Richmond, and Samson Lennard, Blewmantle.'
Extract from deed f. 98, 100
Additions : A note on page before the index and pedigree of
Hannan, in the hand of Hen. St George . . . . 135
in Withy's hand numerous, e.g. 105.
Continuations, in the same hand '25. 38
References to the Visitation in 1565 .... 28, 29, 36, 114
Kxm&?,oi Marlborough, I "]; Sarum, 18; Calne,6g; Dem'zes, g6.
Scale of Mabnesbury, 38 ; Chipnam, 39 ; IVootton-Bassett, 68 ;
Calne, 69: IVilton, 70; Devizes, 96.
Scales private ......... 65, 100
2. 'The Ould Vicitation of Wiltshier taken in Ano Dom. 1565' . 22
In Withy's hand. Pedigrees 67, Coats 63.
544.
308.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, well executed, ff. 14-152. Index at
the beginning. Pedigrees 144, whereof 132 are attested, on
ff. 1 4- no. Those on ff 110-150 from the Visitation by Benolt,
Clarencieux, 1531, 23 Hen. VHI.
1 By Camden, Clarencieux, by his deputy, Henry St George, 1626 (Noble, Hist, of
College of Arms, p. xxxii append. K) and Scot, Marshall (Moule, Biblioth. p. 565).
547] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 605
The Visitation of Dorsetshire, 1623, taken by Hen. St George,
Richmond, and Samson Lennard, Blewmantle.
Contents :
Additions in the hand of Hen. St George . . . . . f. i
in Withy's hand ........ 128-30
The names of those ^ disclaimed^ at Bridport and Dorchester . . 107-8
Armes and Seales of Wamotith, f. 21; Bridiport, 22; Dorchester^
35; Poole, 42.
545.
309.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, well executed, fif. 5-1 12, a few blank.
Index at the end, 4 ff. The names are in red ink ; and the cross
is used, e.g. 5. In the same hand as the last : and part in Withy's
hand, e.g. 29-31, 34, 39-54, 57. Pedigrees 156, most having arms.
Coats 146. Additions, iii, 112.
'The Vizitacon of Lincolneshire, an. 1562,' taken by Harvey,
Clarencieux, by his deputy Robert Cooke, Chester Herald ; with
continuations. The date 1632 occurs on f. \^b.
546.
310.
Folio, paper, arms tricked. In old leather binding. Probably
a common-place book of Hen. St George. The arms are pasted
in (i) and in part of (3).
Contents :
1. A collection of Arms ........ f. 4
2. Index of names to the following . . . . . . 13
3. Various Arms 1-80, 91-106, 127-43
4. Pedigree of Chetilton. Last fol. but one.
547.
311.
Folio, paper, arms roughly tricked, ff. 8-26, 28-52, 54-69, J'j-
106, 108-112, 114-30, 134-6, written. In Withy's hand. Index at
the beginning, 3 ff. Pedigrees 213, most with the arms.
A collection of pedigrees, of Cheshire, arranged alphabetically.
6o6 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [547"
Contents :
Additions in Sir Hen. St George's hand f. 95, 102
Continuations: f. 34, 38, 45, 92, 95, 102, 130.
Insertions: Trofford and Stokport pedigrees to 1659, 1664 . . 138-9
548.
312.
Folio, paper, arms well tricked, ff. 4-187. In old leather
binding. Index at the beginning, 5 ff. The cross occurs frequently,
e.g. 38 <^. Notes of various circumstances are made. Pedigrees
246; Coats of Arms 195, well executed, a few unfinished. In
Withy's hand ; 77-8 in the hand like it. Additions in the hand of
Hen. St George, f 34, 49, in.
'The Visitation of Warwickshier, taken by Sampson Lenard,
Blewmantlle, and Austine Vincentt, Pursuantes of Armes, in Ano
Dom. 1619,' with continuations.
Contents :
Continuations, e.g. 17, 76 (to 1628), 86 (to 1651), 93 (to 1628), 96 (to 1633),
III (to 1677).
Epitaphs, 38.
Arms of Coventrie, 81.
Seale of Warwick, %ob\ Sutton Colfield, ^\b\ Stratford-on-Avon, 90^.
Scales private, 127 (^.
Extracts from documents, 12'] b.
549.
313.
Folio, paper, arms well tricked. Index to (4) and (5), 4 ff. at
the beginning. Additions by Sir Hen. St George.
Contents :
1 . 'A note of the antiquity of the Gentlemen in Hartfordshire yet
remaining, and as they came first into this shire' . . f. i
2. Names of Essex and Hartfordshire Knights .... i
3. Arms of Justices of the Peace in the county of //rt;'{/(7n/, 1601 3
, Many only sketched, imperfect. 30 complete.
4. Pedigrees of Hertfordshire, 1579-16 19 71
In the hand like Withy's hand. Pedigrees loi. Arms from
Berkhampstead Church 74. 'The Original Visitation of
1634.' Continuation 191.
55 1] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 607
J. ' The Vzitacon of Hertfordshire taken by Sr Hen. St Gorge,
Richmond Herauld, Anno 1634, being deputy to Sir John
Borough, Garter, and Sir Richard St George, Clerenceaulx,
Kinges of Amies, 1634' ....... f. 92-134
In Withy's hand, with notes. Pedigrees 78, Coats 71. Addition,
Pedigree of Sawyers, 135. At the end, 'a note of all the
gentlemen that cam in from each hundred, the 12 of August,
1634, and of the familyes that entered' in that Visitation, in
number 229.
550.
314.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, ff. 187. Book of tricks, fine,
"original — invaluable." Continuations, &c., mostly in Sir Hen. St
George's hand. Pedigrees 299, almost all with coats ; some
pedigrees are continued to 1627. Index, 2 ff., at the end. Inser-
tions; Note of the Church at Thame, f 18, Pedigree of Will.
Darrell, Kt., co. of Ebor. 172, Coats of Aynscombe, Fagg, and
Golden, 186. Addition; Hayman, fol. after the Index. Continua-
tions on f. 33, 119, 124. Arms of Gravesend, 5: of Canterbury
Chapter, 102. Scale of Gravesend, 5. Account of Corporation of
Rochester, 23 b. Extracts from documents, 6t^ b, 74, 92 b, 130, 134.
The Visitation of Kent, 1619, by Camden, Clarencieux, by his
deputy Philpot, Rouge-dragon; finished in 1621.
551.
315.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, fine. In old leather, stamped with
the Knight arms, and has the press mark Bj on flyleaf 3. Index
to (i) and (3) at the beginning of each respectively. On flyleaf 3.
'Mr Knight, May, 1644,' — 'hie liber inceptum erat.'
Contents :
1. 'Camden's guifts,' part in his own hand . . . . f. 32
Shields 373.
2. Borough's grants .... .... 20
Shields 74 ; and 4 letters patent. The arms of the Summer
Islands, f. 14.
3. Penons and Escutcheons in Funerals to March 26, 1643 . 19
4. 'A collection of all the Funeralls as well the Nobilitie as of
6o8 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [551-
Knightes and Gentrie which have bene since the first day of
the yeare 1642 till the present' f- 52
Includes Penons and Escutcheons : those of the Nobility are on
ff. 45-5-2. Some tricked in pencil. Index at the beginning, 3 fif.
552.
316.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, ff. 214. With an Index, 14 fif., at the
end of the Vol. to (i) and (8), At the bottom of fol. 208, 'John
Williams saltpeter man was here with his worke and was ther
satisfyed for the same.'
Contents :
1. Arms, various, alphabetically arranged ..... 75 ff-
12 shields on each p. At the end grant of Sir Gilbert Dethick
to George Gardener.
2. Alphabetical Lists of Families in Staffordshire, Nottingham-
shire, Yorkshire, Lankeshire, Darbyshire . • . . f. 76-82
3. The Lords as they sit in the Parliament House in Ireland; and
other Irish names : with Coats ...... 84
4. Arms of the Companies in London 99-101
5. List of "such as do wright of the scill of herauldry, or lawe
of Armes" 102
6. 'Gentlemen of Shropshire who bore their names by ther
heresses and were afore the Conqueste the moste of them' . 103
7. Arms of Sutton ......... 104
Specimen of Heraldic metrical composition (and 113).
8. A collection oi Arms, alphabetically arranged 107-111, 118-193,208-214
12 coats on each page.
9. Arms, blazoned ......... 11 2-1 16
10. Grant of Arms to the Corporation of , by Clarenciaulx
King (Harveye). i Ph. and Mary . . . . . 117
II. Blithe of Lincoln's Inn by Rob. Cooke,
Clar. King, 1575 193
12. Treatise on the Office of Arms and duties of Heralds, by John
Johnes, 1582 194-205
It is in bad condition : the arms are roughly sketched in. There
are also copies of letters patent appended to not a few of
the arms.
13. 'Wordes — in maner of an epitaphe found over the marble tombe
of Mr Richard Clarvalx whilom Esquire for the body to
Kinge Henrie the sixte' ....... 207
14. 'Commendacions that Mr Churchyard gevethe to his frend Mr
Richard Clarvalx, whos witt and well dowinge with the laudes
and fame agayne that some (or same) by necligence had loste' 208
In long verse, 14 syllable.
553] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 609
553.
317.
Folio, paper. The genealogies are written in two or three
ways.
' The Visitashion of Cornewal, Worstharsheire, Herefiford-
sheir, Shropesheire, and Glostersheire,' probably all by Cooke,
Clarencieux.
Contents :
1. Index General to the Vol ff. 4
2. ^Knights in Edw. I's time, in the county of Gloiuesicr, and
Gentellmen with their arms' ...... 4
3. Visitation o{ Cornioall, 1573, by 'Clarensus Couke,' (vid. f. 2) 1-33
About 142 pedigrees, without arms; and other names.
4. Pedigrees of Worcestershire (33), mostly to 1569; some to
1620 34-48
5. '^\s\\.'x\\ori oi Shropshire, 1569-1584 .... 48-78, 103-116
About 66 pedigrees and 14 arms inserted in very neat trick.
Additions in hand of G. Dethick, 66 ; pedigrees and coats
of Shandos and Bridges, 77-8; Stone, 113; Porter, 115.
Additions in Withy's hand, 105.
6. Visitation of Gloucestershire ; with a few additions . . 78-102
Pedigrees about 54, with arms inserted in very neat tricking.
Copious additions in Withy's hand.
7. Herefordshire, 1569; with numerous additions . 117-151
Pedigrees about 62 ; arms inserted. Additions in Sir G.
Dethick's hand, 117; genealogy and arms very numerous.
Insertions on 130 and pedigree of Thomas Spertt, co. of
Middlesex, 135, in Withy's hand.
8. 'Visitation of Woostershirc,^ 1.569 ... . . 151-184
Pedigrees about 52. Arms inserted. Additions in the hand
of Sir G. Dethick, and in Withy's hand, e.g. 152, 169, 179,
181-4. Insertions; pedigree of Harris, Shropshire, 173;
Wynter, 184.
9. Pedigrees of Gloucestershire to different dates, 1619, &c. . 184-211
In Withy's, 187, 19 1-7, 214.
— the hand of Sir Gilbert Dethick, 186-190.
another, 185, 187-91, 198-214, the same as (4).
Insertion; pedigree of Chabnor, co. of Hereford, 189, in the
hand of Sir W. Dethick.
10. Monasteries in Gloucester . . . . . . . 198
11. Arms of Worcestershire Families ..... 65, 212-14
G. c. c. II. 39
6lO CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [554"
554.
318.
Folio, paper, arms very well tricked, ff. 12-83, Ii^ Withy's
hand. Index at the beginning, 3 fif. The cross occurs as usual,
e.g. at f. 75, yS, 79. Pedigrees 148 ; almost all with the arms.
3 ff. with arms from Churches and mansions, at the beginning, in
the hand of Hen. St George.
The Visitation of Suffolk, 1561 ; with continuations and many
additions, to 1679.
Contents :
Insertions on f. 17, 33, 65.
Pedigree of Hill, in the hand of 550 (4); Pooley, 33.
Arms from the Church of Letheringharit, 65.
Additions, on f. 26, 29, 33, 52-3-4, 60-1-5-6-7, 71, 77-8, 84-9;
all in the hand of Hen. St George, except 60, which is the hand
of Sir G. Dethick. A pedigree of Lacie with the letters of grant
by Sir G. Dethick.
555.
319.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, fif. 2-139. The above title in two
different hands is on flyleaf i. Index at the beginning, 3 fif.
Pedigrees 246; almost all with the arms. The cross occurs,
e.g. 33, 42, 45, 57, 65, ey. Additions; 21 coats f. 3-5, 48, 139-41,
in H. St George's hand. Insertions on 27, 65, 115. 'Ancente
Armes of the citye of Norwich,' and of Great Yarmouth, f 2.
* The Visitacon of Norfoike made by Wm. Harvey als
Clarenceaulx King of Armes, begun the 26th day of July, 1563, in
the first yeare of Queene Elizabeth of famous memory.'
'Augmented with divers good noates both of Armes and
Pedigrees ; as also a continuation of divers Pedigrees, 1644.'
556.
324.
Contents :
*A true Collection of the Quenes Is'V'sS^^'^ offices zx\d. fees i' i.e.
in the Courts at Westm'.)
Household.
5-14
558] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 611
To the Captaines and souldiers haveinge charge of Bulworks,)
Castles and Fortresses within the Realme of England V ff. 14-23
Of her Highnes honourable Houses, Parks, and fforests )
1. 'The Placeinge of all the Estates and Degrees of Nobility in
England '.......... f. i
2. 'The Valuation of the liveinges of the Bishopps'' ... i
3. ' The Deneries '......... 2
4. 'The Nobi/litie, accordinge to theire Authorities and degrees,'
and Bishops ......... 3-4
5. List of Officers of different departments, and their fees . 4-15
6. Totvnes of Warr, Castles, Bullwarkes, and Fortresses . . 16-23
Names of the Ships, &c. with number of men and furniture
requisite for the setting forth of them .... 24-5
7. The general Mustars ........ 26-7
8. ' The names of such as are certified into the Exchequer to be
fugitives over the Sea, contrary to the Stat. 13 Elis.' . 28
9. '■Fees allowed by the Duchie of Lancaster^ .... 30
10. 'Ordinary costs of the court of \.h.t Jirst ff'rtiits^ ... 32
11. Number of Chtirches in every Shire ..... 32
557 (with 556).
324.
Folio, paper, arms tricked. In old rough calf. Shields large,
some finely drawn, others unfinished or sketched.
Arms of Foreign Kings and Princes and Cities. 46 ff.
558 (with 556).
324.
Folio, paper, ff. 42. The title is a flourishing composition in
Latin, written on vellum. The Volume gives the shield and style
of each knight, the plates in the Chapel over the stalls ; and
' necessaryes to be provided for Installation of a Knight,' on f 42.
Laurea Carolina.
Sc. a List, taken from the Stalls, of Knights of the Garter by
Christopher Wren 'servus et scriba hujus ordinis,' from the founda-
tion by Edw. Ill to Charles I, 1638.
Original letter signed Arundell and Surrey, April 1635, to
Garter King.
39—2
6l2 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [559"
559 (with 565).
322.
Folio, paper. On first flyleaf, ' Rhice Gwyn, 1614.'
Contents :
1. An alphabet of Arms of Gentlemen and Corporate Bodies.
94 ff. written.
2. Arms of a few Peers ........ if.
3. 'The order in going to the Parliament' .... 5 pp-
4. ' Nomina generosorum Com. Kant.''
Sc. Arms of Knights and Gentlemen blazoned, in alphabetical
order 9 ff-
560.
320.
Folio, paper, arms tricked, well drawn, 70 in number.
Index, 3 fif.
Arms of Irish Nobility, including creations to 1627. ff. 73.
561.
320.
Folio, paper, 52 fif Bound up with 560. Index at the be-
ginning, incomplete, in the hand of R. Parker. See p. 91.
A list of arms and names (33 columns).
562.
321.
Folio, paper. The volume is not by any means filled : and
the arms inserted are roughly done : some in colour. It seems to
contain work of Gilbert and Will. Dethick, and Hen. St George.
Written ff 8, 17-31, 33-41- 45-63, 7i-io7> 1 12-23, 125-29, (126 bis),
1 3 1-7, 139, 140-2, 144, coloured, and 2 ff further on. Four shields
to each page.
An Ordinary of Arms.
Sc. a Collection of Arms, in trick, classified according to
bearings.
566] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 613
563.
323.
Folio, paper. In the hand of Sir Will. Dethick. The volume
is in a bad state from wear.
A collection of xArms, illustrating and exemplifying different
charges.
Contents :
1. Index of names of Families . . . . . . . 15 ff.
2. Index of Bearings ......... if.
3. Arms 162 ff.
564 (with 556).
324.
Folio, paper, in the hand of H. St George. On ff. 75-7, several
sketches in chalk, red and grey, of heads in Holbein's style, being
designs for costume, &c., temp. Hen. VHI or Philip and Mary. 'In
the same hand as the Visitation of the North, in the British Museum.'
A miscellaneous collection of Arms. 79 ff.
Index of names of those who bore them, 7 ff.
565 (with 559).
322.
Quarto, paper, arms tricked, 91 ff. Bound up with 559.
Roughly written. Very much worn. There is an index at the
end. In the hand of 550 (4).
Contents :
1. Arms of various knights antecedent to 1583 . . . . 77 ff.
2. Tricks of various coats.
566 (with 556).
324.
Folio, paper, 42 ff. In the same hand as 549 (4). An index at
the end, i f , of the arms introduced ; in the hand of Hen. St George.
'De origine, antiquitate et differentiis armorum, sive insignorum.
R. Gloveri alias Somersett fecialis regis observationes quaedam.'
6 14 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [567-
567.
325.
Quarto, paper, ff. 199. Index of insignia, 2 first fol. The
volume is not nearly full. The hand is that of Sir Hen. St George.
A book of ordinaries of ' arms of sundry noble and private
families, sketched or blazoned.'
568.
326.
Folio, paper. Bound up with 571. Many coats not named:
17 sheets of thick paper, pasted in as in a guard book, each
bearing 20 shields.
Arms, emblazoned, of Families whose names begin with the
letter A.
569.
327.
Folio, paper. At the foot of the title-page :
Dat veniam corvis — vexat censura columbas.
Over-leaf is this dedication and inscription :
Dignissimo amicissimoque viro Mro Doctori Welles, medicince Doctori, Caio-
gonvilensis Collegii Socio, Antiquitatum cultori hoc suum amoris Kei/i7)\iov mittit
R. Caigon de Helia. Pauci qui capiunt, paucissimi qui his capiuntur. Time well past
is good pastime.'
In the hand of 570.
Contents :
1. 'Censura Parvo-burgensis in Catalogum Millesii Nobilitatis
Anglo-Britannicse. Parvo-burgi (i.e. Littlebury), prope cedes
Audleiendenas in Essexia.'
In R. Parker's autograph, being a Baronagitim.
2. Appendix Parvo-burgensis ....... 7 ff .
In a different hand.
3. Supplementum ad i ....... . 42
Insertion at the end — a collection of epitaphs.
4. Catalogue of Knights of the Bath, made at different times,
1603-16 I '9-31
570 GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 615
5. Arms of Heralds from 1402-1616.
In the hand of 549 (4) and 570. Insertion f. 20. An alphabetical
index after f. 20.
6. Several Pedigrees, entered in Visitations . . . . f. 49
viz. St Aubin, x
Godolphin, I Whittington,
Trenouth, _ . , Arundel,
. >• Cornish
Carmmo, Isaskervill,
Remis, 1 Colshill.
Penkerch,
7. A few Herald's notes for a Gloucestershire Visitation . . 3 ff .
8. Arms of English Kings and Nobles, blazoned and described;
with notes on their descents ...... 56 ff.
570.
449.
Small quarto, paper, arms tricked.
Calendar of these, 18 ff. at the beginning of the Vol. Four
shields on every page except 72-3, 98-99, 209-212, where the
number is 9 or 12, and 67-72 having one on each page: many of
them drawn with much spirit and delicacy.
Contents :
1. Arms of Noblemen in the reigns of Edw. I and II . . f. 1-7
2. 'Armes gathered for thear antequitie and strange beringe' . 8-15
Calendar of them, 3 ff. at the beginning.
3. A Collection of Arms ........ 16-224
'These armes calendared are Knights' and Noblemen's in
Edward I and Edward II time; and outher ansente coates
and arr at the begenninge of ye bouke and calendar'd by
them selles and not of the greate calendar belonging to the
bouke.'
571 (with 568).
326.
Folio, paper. On the first flyleaf :
Rhice Gwynn, Jul. 23, 1614. Beli Mawr mab Willm Wyd.
Contents :
1. Arms of England and Nobility ...... if.
2. ' An Alphabet containing the Arms and Names of sundrye
gentlemen of England.'
78 written ff . ; 29 blank interspersed for additions.
3. Arms of England and Nobility, the same as (1) . . . i f.
6l6 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [571-
4. Knights of difierent counties 12 fif.
Hampshire, Oxfordshire,
Cornwall, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire,
Devonshire, Sussex, Norfolk,
Dorsetshire, Surrey, Warwickshire,
Somersetshire, Kent, Worcestershire,
Bedfordshire, Middlesex, Gloucestershire.
Wiltshire, Berkshire,
5. A note of the origin of the science of Amies, and some
principles of it . . . 2 ff.
572.
730.
Folio, paper, arms tricked. On the first flyleaf, 'Wm. Knight,'
1658. In the same hand as 570.
'The first Calendar in 516.'
The Arms of the early Visitations of Cornwall, Norfolk,
Hamsher.
Contents :
1. Ar7Hs of Cornwall Gentlemen ...... 28 ff.
Calendar at the beginning, 3 fif. Shields 241.
2. A7-ms of Norfolk Gentlemen 36 ff.
Calendar at the beginning, 2 ff. Shields 282.
3. ^The Visitation oi Hamsher.'' Armsof families, as the preceding 4 ff .
Calendar at the beginning, i f. Shields 39.
573.
280.
A large oblong volume, paper, 601 pp. similar to 599. The
numbers below refer to recent paging. An Index is in the 4to.
Vol. of Indexes, 648.
A Collection of pedigrees, genealogical notes, and Arms of
Noblemen and gentlemen, roughly drawn and inserted : being the
papers of S"" William Dethick.
Contents :
There are letters upon devises and grants of arms;
from Samson Erdeswyck, fol. 65, to Sir Philip Boldre, March 28,
1593, with a copy.
S"^ Wm. Dethick, Garter King of Arms, 1601 . . . ff. 99
Thomas Jones of Tregaron, 1588, fT. 51, about the arms of
Rich. Prise.
576] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 617
Amongst the Pedigrees are of 'Alphred the great,' 93; Sydenham,
104; Edw. I, 4; Edvv. Coke, 87. Several pedigrees have sig-
natures, e.g. fol. 102 ; and exemplifications of Heralds, as that of
Willm Uethick, York, 1579, on fol. 105, 98, loi, 102. There
are several general accounts of persons and things : e.g. of Charles
the Simple, 98: Rollo, D. of Normandy, 89. Advertisement of
the Preparation for the Funeral of Wenefred, Marq. of Winton,
1586, 80. A scale impression: in ist and 3rd a Cross crosslet;
2nd and 4th 3 fleurs de lis.
Notices occur of some collections, e.g. of VV. Cole, Doctor of
Divinity, in 1576 ff- 33
'York Colbrane's book of notes' ....... 42
Among these various unconnected materials are important, rare,
and probably even unique genealogical notices.
574.
450.
Octavo, paper. Arms nicely tricked.
Calendar, 4 ff. at the beginning.
Arms taken from Monuments (240). 30 ff.
575.
451.
Small quarto, paper, fif. 47. Arms roughly tricked. In same
hand as 570. 480 Coats.
' The Book of Yorkshire.'
i.e. a collection of Arms of families in the different Ridings : or
the Visitation of Yorkshire by Mr Glover, Somerset.
Calendar, 4 ff. at the beginning.
576 (with 575).
451.
Small quarto, paper, bound up with 575, By the same hand as
574. Calendar at the end, 2 ff. 92 Coats.
'The Visitation of Cumberland and Northumberland'; being a
collection of Arms. 12 ff.
6l8 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [577"
577.
452.
Contents :
r. Collection of Crests . . . . . . . . 13 ff.
Index at the end, 5 ff.
2. Arms of Scotch Kings and Nobility 36 ff.
The arms beautifully executed : some tricked, some emblazoned,
and mottoes above, one on each page.
3. Arms of the English Nobility, from the Conqueror to Elis.
(1572) 130 ff-
The Arms slightly done, tricked.
4. Arms of the different companies in London . . . . 131
5. Cities and Towns in England . . . 136-7
6. various families . ..... 138-43
7. Theological Questions and Objections :
or, 'an abstract from the Works of Thomas Aquinas and other
Schoolmen': P. C. On the first flyleaf, '1601.'
578.
328.
Folio, paper. On the first leaf, 'Joh. Brooke ovveth this
Manuscript,' 'the Crests of Suffolk.' He was no doubt of the
Brookes of Aspall, whose pedigree is at the beginning of the
volume. In the Vol. is a paper that has served as a mark, and
bears (the title doubtless of the Vol.) 'Genealogies of the Nobility
of England : English and Scotch Kings : and German Princes.'
Written temp. Jac. I. Without Index.
Contents :
1. A Baronagitim.
Sc. a Collection of rough draughts of pedigrees of Nobility and
Gentry of England. An Index of the body of the Collection
is near the beginning.
2. Pedigrees of Fo7-eign Kings and Dukes. . . . . f. 132-196
3. Rough copies of a Baronagijcm . . . . . . fif. 196
4. Miscellaneous Pedigrees.
579.
530.
Folio, paper, about 1600, ff. 107. An Index is wanted. On
the first flyleaf, 'Joh. Waller' and 'yo*" very lovinge ffrinde Nicholas
Nemo.' ' Thomas Tesmonde de Trowse in Comitat. Norff. gen.
581] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 619
teneri et firmiter obligari Edro Doyly de Newton juxta Trovvse in
Comit. pred. armigero in Centum Marcis bonet ' — .
Law Processes.
So. Indictamenta, narrationes vel Placita, i.e. Warrants, Inquests,
cases or pleas, Presentments in Court Leet, Deedes of various form,
Leases, Indentures, Wills, Licences. A petition to the L*^ Keeper
(Sir N. Bacon). A bill in the Star Chamber. A Fine, Recogni-
sance, Licence to sell wine. ' Mr Garrard's admonition to the
Jurye. Justice Browne his Exhortacon to the Jurye.'
580.
685.
Folio, paper ; ff. 228 written. The copies, taken from Originals
in the Tower, and Cotton Library, are for the most part bound up
in the Vol., almost all in the hand of Lawrence Halsted, with short
letters at f 8, 10, 87, 91, 164, 219, 229, to Dr Brady at Cambridge,
dated between 1680-2, from the Tower. Charta R. Eadgari Eliens.
Ecclie., 45. Talliagium Assessum ultra Trentam, &c., 52 Hen. Ill,
149. This and the following 4 vols, were no doubt Collections for
Brady's History of England published in 3 vols. Fol. Lond. 1684.
They are not paged or indexed. He left a number of Books to the
College Library ; whereof is a Catalogue in this Collection. All
the written pp. in this Vol. have been numbered, including the
insertions.
Copies of ancient Charters (beginning 5 H. 3), Rolls of Par-
liament, Royal Letters to the Pope, Charters, in the reigns of
' K. John, Hen. 3, Edw. ist, 2d, and 3d, Richd. 2d, Hen. 4th,
Hen. 6th' ; and Historical Notes and Memoranda in the margin,
by Dr Brady.
581.
329.
Folio, paper, ff. 270 written. See 580. Like the last. Marginal
notes in Dr Brady's hand.
Litterse Patentes, Rotuli Clausi ; Cartae, Rot. Statutorum, most
respecting Wales : from 10 John — 6 Edw. 3. Rotul. Statutorum,
Edw. I, 2, & 3, ffines 20 Edw. 3, at the end.
620 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [582-
582.
330.
Folio, paper, ff. 159 written. See 580.
Collection of Litter.-e Patentes beginning 16 Johls, ending
50 H. 3, and of Claus., beginning 7 H. 3. sec. f. and ending 50 H. 3.
583.
331.
Folio, paper, ff. 234 written. See 580. Copies inserted from
Mr Halsted, addressed to 'Dr Brady at Mr Lowndes's House near
the Savoy Create Gate Strand.'
Collection of Litterae Patentes, Clausi, Cartse, Extract, e Rotulis ;
from I Edw. I — 10 Hen. V.
584.
332.
Folio, paper, ff. 245 written. See 580.
' Oblata an. regn. R. Johis.' 1-9.
585. C. M. A. 1 1 79
333.
Folio, paper, parchment covers. On the flyleaf :
Egidius Gualterus Bens hoc dat grati animi perpetuseq. benevolentise /xvrj/xdffvvov
clarissimo observantissimoq. viro ac Dno D. Decano Paulinre, Die i'' Hujus Anni 1574.
Given by W. Moore.
Commentarius in Ruth historiam artificio dialectico illustratam.
55 ff-
'Incertum est quis Ruthanam historiam scripserit, neq. magis
constat de scriptore' — .
586. C. M. A. 1 194
334.
Folio, paper, 473 ff. Index at the beginning 1 1 ff. By
Mich. Dalton ? See 496.
Given by W. Moore.
A commentary on subjects belonging to Law. 473 ff.
588] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 62 1
587. vac.
335.
Folio, paper. A duplicate of 496, which seems the later copy.
' The Christian Catholick, or the Estate of the Church and
Religion (especially in these western parts) from the time of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ till Martin Luther — shewing the
Antiquity of the Religion of the Protestants and the Novelty of
the Papists.'
'Gathered by Mich. Dalton, of Lincoln's Lin, Esq. A" Dni 1634.'
588. C. M. A. 1097
737.
Vellum, io| X 7, ff. SJSA- 18, 32-41 lines to a page. Cent, xiv
and XV, in several hands.
Given by W. Moore .''
On f I is Era. Blo(mefield). Also : Liber mag. th(ome de
Rippeley Rectoris de) Bl(aby). The full name of the owner and
history of the book appears on f. x (^ in the following paragraph
which is lined through and marked vacat.
Liber de practica aduocatorum. non utilior in anglia et liberetur mag'" Roberto de
Caluerton quondam Rectori de hatherii si uiuat. alioquin alteri apto ad ofticium aduocati
in dioc. lincoln. et precipue in archidiaconatu leicestr'. Et oret ille qui istum librum
habuerit et eciam elemosinas facial pro anima Magistri Thome de Rippeley Rectoris
de Blaby.
A large proportion of the book is in Rippeley 's hand.
Collation : i>- (wants 10, 11) i*** ii'- iii-'* iv" v*^ vi* vii'- viii*' ix^- x^"
xjio xiiis (-j-a slip) xiii^- xiv'- xv'^ [xvi, xvii gone] xviii^ (three left)
xix" xx'^ xxi'" xxii'^-xxv'- (+slip) xxvi'- (+slip) xxvii'--xxix'-
XXX* xxxi^ xxxii'" xxxiii'- xxxiv* (+ i) xxxv'" xxxvi'" xxxvii*.
Contents :
I. Kalendarium libri infrascripti, in two columns . . . f. i
The contents of each quaternus are given up to 33, where
two leaves are gone. Pieces of several leaves are gone.
Documents connected with Rothley, imperfect ... x
^. Alphabetical list of contents, with references to quaterni . xi
Appellacio...Titulus, unfinished in a small, neat hand. f. xviii
blank.
622 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [588-
The first quaternus, which contained chiefly Appellaciones,
is gone.
3. Inc. Statuta (antiqua) cure Cantuar.' edita per Robertum de
Winchelse Cantuar. archiep. . . . . . . f. i
Forma iuramenti iudicum.
4. Inc. statuta nouiora edita per Joh. de Stretford legum doc-
torem Cant, archiep. ........ 12
Ending f. 281^.
Here begins a large collection of formulae for Appeals, Cita-
tions, libelli, querele, etc., all of which are described in the
Kalendar.
In quires xii-xiv continetur glosa ordinaria Mag. Joh. de
Aton quondam canonici lincoln. et legum doctoris super
constituciones Otonis et Octoboni . . . . . 119
The lost quires xvi, xvil contained chiefly Constitutions
papal and provincial.
In quire xx is Edward's letter to Clement VI on provisors.
Quire xxii contains chiefly Suggestiones.
XXlll-xxv Excepciones and Suggestiones.
XXXV extends over three actual gatherings.
At f. 299^ is a Nota de Romestoch (Romescot) qualiter fuit
primo datus ab anglia.
Occasionally marginal notes refer to documents seen by the
compiler, e.g. ff. 160^, 337 3.
The documents which serve as formulae refer, of course, as
a rule to the diocese of Lincoln.
589. C. M. A. 867
499.
Vellum, 17I X 10^, ff. 2594-5, double columns, text and gloss,
text 47 lines. Cent, xiii late, beautifully written in Italy: ornaments
French (? Southern).
Skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark at middle top of
1st cover.
Traces of old titles on 2nd cover. 2 fo. citare.
Collation : a^ b^ ii»-5i" 6^ (wants 8) y'"-i 1'° (wants 6, 7) i2i"-26"'
27", I flyleaf
Two lists of tituli, the second in Italian hand, on the first leaves.
Contents :
Noui Codicis lustiniani Libri i-ix.
In nomine d. n. I. C. domini lustiniani sacratissimi principis per-
petui augusti hie inc. noue constitutiones.
De nouo codice faciendo.
590] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 623
Imperator. Hec que necessario corrigenda.
Gloss. In nomine. Incipit a d. L C. ut semper consueuit.
In initial. Seated king with sword : blue ground : rather rubbed.
Lib. II, f. 38. Picture. Under three trefoiled gold arches, blue
ground with pattern. Seated king on L. takes a document
from one of two men on L. Two stand on R. All four are
tonsured. Fine work.
i. Z"] b blank.
Lib. Ill, f. 58, picture gone.
Lib. IV, f. -,gl>. Picture, red ground with pattern. King seated
on Z., before him a slender shaft with a scarlet cushion (?) on
top : a kneeling man comes next. Then on A', three tonsured
men stand.
Lib. V, f. 108. Picture gone. f. 1433 blank.
Lib. VI, f. 144. ,, ,,
Lib. VII, f 1^6 b. ,,
Lib. VIII, f 2161^. Picture. Blue ground with pattern. King
seated on L. Man before him points to another on A'., who
is cutting at a tree growing in front of a house. The roof of
the house and one column seem to be falling: a branch lies
on the ground.
Lib. IX, f. T.\ib. Picture gone.
Text ends f. i-)'jb: paterne testem habeant.
Gloss : sed parens ac.
In lower margin two erased Cautioncs.
On flyleaf erased Suppleinenta and other notes :
Est mea mens mota pro te speciosa magota.
Liber Bodney.
Erased name of owner in a frame.
There are very many small decorative initials (many cut out), often
accompanied by grotesques, of vei"y good execution.
590. ' vac.
336.
Folio, paper. Prefixed is a table of matters and a list of the
journals then in the custody of the clerk of the House of Commons:
and notes in different parts, in another hand (probably Dr Brady's).
' Observations, Rules, and Orders, collected out of the journalls
of the House of Commons entred in the reignes of King Edw. 6,
Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James the First, King Charles
the First, and King Charles the Second.' By Ambrose Kelly, late
clerk to the committees. 387 pp.
624 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [591-
591. C. M. A. 726(3)
720.
Vellum, iifx8, fif. 183 + 3, double columns of 58 lines.
Cent. ? XV, in a small hand. Rough border and initial at the
beginning. 2 fo. et custodit.
Old binding, skin over boards, clasps gone.
Collation: a'* (i lines cover), i'" 2^^ 3^" 4'-- 15'- 16* (6 lines cover).
Contents :
Inc. Sermones dominicales fratris lacobi archiepiscopi Januensis.
Prohemium .......... f. i
Humane uite labilis decursus,
peruenire concedat. Amen.
Prepara te in occursum dei tui israel.
Ends f. i74«.
Table. Ab(s)tinere 174
Ending unfinished f. 179 a, Peccatores.
592. C. M. A. 1 185
361.
Folio, paper, 57 pp. This is in the hand of Richard Parker;
very neat and small. (See No. 569.)
Given by W. Moore.
'S/ceXero? Cantabrigiensis, sive Collegiorum umbratilis de-
lineatio cum suis ffundationibus et Benefactoribus plurimis, in qua
etiam habes A fronte Hospitia Academiae antiqua A tergo vero
Episcopos, qui ex hac Academia prodierunt supra Annum abhinc
centenarium. Sic elaboravit R. P. Eliensis, S. Theologian Bac. An.
Dom. 1622.'
593. r C. M. A. 1041
453. \ James 57
Vellum, 8f x 6f, fif. 162 4- 8, several volumes. Cent, xiii and xv,
in many hands.
Given by R. Marchall, whose name, and a list of contents appear
on the last of the preliminary leaves.
593]
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY.
62'
Collation: 2?, \^-f 4"' (lO canc.)-6'« | ;'« 8'^ 9" | io'« (wants 18) |
II'" (5 vellum, 5 paper) | 12'" | 13^ | 14*^ 15** (wants 7, 8) | 16'-.
The first seven leaves, of cent, xiii, closely written contain a
fragment of an exposition on Pss. xvii-xix (Lat.). i. viii is
blank.
Contents :
I. Cent, xiii late, 28 lines to a page.
Priscianus minor (i.e. de constructionibus) . . . . f. i
Quoniam in antepositis libris.
Lib. n, f. 34 ends f. i,},b.
11. Cent, xiii, 30 lines to a page, with marginal notes and inter-
linear glosses, some in French.
Compendium grammatice M. Johannis de garlandia . . 54
Gramaticam triuialis apex subicit sibi firmo,
Partes octo librum componunt inde secundum.
Lib. II.
Primo donati que sit sententia dicam .... 62
III.
IV.
Tercius inde liber emendat scripta moderna.
f. 89(5 blank.
Lib. ni 90
(V)era figurarum patet hie distancia. monstrat.
On ff. 94-96 is a prose insertion in double columns after
the line
Regula splendescit recitans longasque breuesque.
It ends : scribatur istud prosaicum in serie libri ante hoc
capitulum : Visis grescismi uiciis.
The verse then is resumed, ending f. lo^b:
Inde sophismaticus profert auctentica quartus.
A table of the uses of the cases follows, each line beginning
Ex ui....
The last line of the poem is repeated at the end.
Scribbled notes in several hands follow.
Paper and vellum, cent, xv, in a current hand, 38 lines to
a page.
A single quire, containing chapters 3-44 of a grammatical
tract 107
C. 3 is: De voce non significatiua accomodata ad signifi-
candum et habet de prima specie assumpcionis.
Cent, xiii, double and single columns: closely written : varying
numbers of lines.
Verses on figures, with notes . . . . . . 117
Fiet yronia si laus scribatur inherti.
G. C. C. II.
40
626
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[593-
2. Hii sunt uersus Bernardi Siluestris de proprietatibus bestiarum.
Ossibus extruitur elephas dorsoque camelus.
3. Nominatissimi fluuii.
Per gremium telluris aque perfunditur humor.
In the margin of 117 /ii verses on the nine orders of angels.
Other excerpts follow on the parts of the body, birds etc.
The last line is
Quando opus in tenebris et sine luce mouent.
4. Hie inc. regule de generibus cognoscendis . . . . f. ii8 5
Declinant tuti pueri mea castra secuti.
Hiis heremus bissus paradisus lunge papirus,
Hie liber est scriptus etc.
Miscellaneous verses fill the page.
5. (Tract, de primis syllabis) . . . . . . . 1191^
Regula splendescit qua sillaba prima patescit,
Cetera ni iuui sunt certa sed excipe pluui,
Hie liber etc.
Miscellaneous verses.
6. Verses on the Preterites . . . . . . . 123^
As in preterito ui suscipit s remouendo.
Ends: Constat et ambitum non corripit ambio solum.
Expl. versus preteritorum.
7. Grammatical verses . . . . . . . . 126 (5
Facta fienda docet uerbum componere scriptis,
Exemplis pateant si sint incerta quibusdam.
8. In a small hand:
Hie inc. questio de composicione oculi simul et de materia
oculi et de natura a mag. J. de Grimesbi . . . 127 (J
Primo videndum est quid sit uisus.
9. In libro periarmenias habetur dubitacio de futuris . . 128
10. In double columns, closely written.
Notes on the cases . . . . . . . . 128^
Nominatiuus casus multis modis regitur.
ff. 130-132, originally blank, have various notes and pen-
trials.
On 132^ is a short list of names: Barenton, Chiselhes,
Brunle (?), Fuelmere, Borching, Redgrave, Ely, Bluntes-
ham, etc.
V. Cent, xiii, in double columns of 53 etc. lines.
Petrus Helias super Priscianum in minori . . . . 133
Absoluta cuiuslibet discipline perfeccio duplici comparatur
exercicio.
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Ends f. 150^: sed ut diximus in ui aduerbii. Expl. Notes
and scribbles follow. One (late) contains the name of
Philip (Morgan), Bp of Ely (1434).
VL Twelve leaves closely written, resembling three at the be-
ginning, containing an exposition of Genesis xxv-xxviii,
mutilated at each end.
594. C. M. A. 1040
454.
Vellum, 8g X 6|, ff. 79 + 6, 25 lines to a page. Cent, xiii late,
fairly well written.
Collation: a- b", i^- 2'^ 3'-* 4- (i cane.) | 5** 6'- 7" (wants 10-14) I 8^
9' (+ I), c^
On the flyleaves are old titles, and late notes.
Contents :
1. Priscianus in minori (de constructionibus) . . . . f. i
Quoniam (in) ante exposilis libris.
Lib. I ends f. 40: \ob, \i have notes.
Lib. II, f. 42 ends f. 66.
utriusque student doctrine. Expl. lib. coustructionum.
2. Barbarismus .......... 66 (^
Barbarismus est una pars
— uexit ad urbem. Expl.
3. Priscianus de Accentibus . . 71
(Accentus) est nota element!
— ut pape euax. Expl. Accentus.
This is in a different hand.
Nos. I, 2 have marginal notes in several hands.
595. C. M. A. 1079
547.
Folio, paper. Witii a dedicatory epistle to Dr Will. James,
Dean of Christ Church, and Dr Martin Heton, subdean, "Vigilan-
tissimis pastoribus ornatissimisq. sacra^ pagins doctoribus;" by
John Dove. It was written then about 1590. On the title-page,
' Intrinsecus autem sunt rapaces lupi.' The preface alludes to a
Humfredus Pastorum Oxon. pater doctissimus, &c., as a brightest
authority in translation. The work is a version in Hexameter
verse of the Shepherd's Calendar, published and dedicated to
40 — 2
628 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [595"
Sir Ph. Sidney. The volume belonged to Richard Newell, whose
autograph is at the beginning and end.
Given by W. Moore.
Contents :
1. ' Poimenologia, quae vulgo calendaruim Pastorum appellatur e
versa Anglicano in Latinum traducta.' . . . . f. 1-59
2. ' Epicedium sub nomine Jaknes pastoris, in obitum Algrindi
archipoimenos, de quo toties occurrit mentio in hoc libro.' . 59-60
This copy differs from one in the British Museum.
596. C M. A. 1036
455.
Paper, 8| x 5^^, ff 130, 28 lines to a page. Cent, xv, xvi, very
neatly written. Very likely given by Dr Caius.
Collation : i'- (wants i, 10) 2^2 (wants 12 ?) 3^ 4" 51- 6" y'° (+ a
slip) 8i« 9» lo^" II" I2i« (+ i) I 13"''.
Contents :
1. Hermogenes wepl tCov ffrdcreoiv.
Begins imperfectly f. i (2) :
(fi{)Ta^v TovToiv iffTlv olov 'iypa\j/ev 6 ITepi/cX^s eh Mov avaKwKivaL
irtvTTjKOVTa TaXavra. Walz, Rliet. Gr. ill. 28.
Ends {.21: el Karacppovriffaaa. ij dtXXws dyvorjcraaa rbv v6ixov
ecpbpeae to. xP^<^^'^-
2. 'EpfMoy^i'ovsT^xvrjt pTjTopLKTjS Treplevpeffecos TrepiTTpooifiiuv Tou-os a', f. 21
'H irpuTT] KCLL KaWiffTT] Twv TTpooLfxiwv evpeffis.
TopLos y' ends f. 36 (5 : dwacrai irdXiv dve/MTroSicrTws.
The title of rdfios d' is in the margin, but ff. 37-40 are left
blank.
3. 'Epfioyevovs rrepl I5ei2v ........ ji
(E)('7re/) dW6 TL Tw priTopi.
Ends f. loi i : XeKriov rjS-q irepi rod \6yov tou voXitikov.
"Eipp-oy. irepl ISeQv t^Xos.
4. HcpaLaTiiovos iyxeipidiov ........ 102
(B)paxeio. icTTL crvXXa^y] r) exovaa.
Ends f. 122(5: 6'rt deraTroSiSorat.
Collated by Gaisford and marked as C in his edition.
Followed by detached paragraphs:
[a) 'ZwaXoKpT] Kara rpoirovs f yiverai.
— Tj /uera^v.
(i) Td Tots 6eois duari.di/j.eva fu5a.
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H 7XaO^ TTJ adrfva.' rj vijcrcra no TrocetSwci
— 6/j.oioi> (pacrl tuS r6^(a) eij Kvriapov rj ixOvv ds
(W-qairovTov.
{<■) Tradrj Xi^euv.
dTTLKbv. wpdadeais- deXo) idiXu' eiTra ^oiwa.
((/) 'E7ri7r\o\'7j fVrt toO fxirpov to dvLorepov "y^cos . . . f. 123^
— dXXd TWJ' (Tiij'i'7tc3i' TO K6/jijj.a iarlv.
In a later hand.
Part of what is said to be a comment on Hephaestion (really
Dion. Hal. Trtpi <Tw6iai(jis ovoimoltijiv) . . . . . 125
iffri drj rrjs avvdicyewi ?pya k.t.X.
Tria sunt crvvdeTiKrjs eTnaTrifj.rjs officia.
C. M. A. 1 167'
597.
362.
Folio, paper, 288 pp. One leaf between f. 78 and 79 and one
between 236 and 237 were missing : but these, and a few de-
ficiencies in existing leaves have been supplied by Sir Hen.
Hobhouse from the originals in the State Paper Office. The
title seems to be in Dr Brady's hand.
' Letters of Sir Will. Paget, Secretarie to K. Hen. the 8th,
concerning his negociations in fifrance.'
Given by W. Moore.
The letters have been calendared in Letters and Papers, Foreign
and Domestic, Vols. XVI, XVII.
Contents :
To the Lord Will. Howard. By the King, 'York, the xxiiij. of
Sept., xxxiij. yere of o'' Reign'
Instructions to Sir W. Paget ....
To the King of France. In French, by the King, revoking the
appointment of Lord Howard and appointing Paget his am
bassador. 'York, xxiiij. Sept., 1541 ....
From Lord Howard to the King. From Bar in Burgoyn, 12 Nov.
1541
'541-
Nov. 21, Melun.
Dec. 7, Paris.
Jan. 4, Paris.
Jan. 26, Paris.
Feb. 10, Paris.
Feb. 26, Paris.
Feb. 26, Paris.
March 1 1 , Paris.
Paget to Hen. VIII.
' To the Counsail. '
to Hen. VIII.
Postscripta dated March 13
12-18
30-.^
33-42
42-3
43-9
49-54
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[597-
1541. March 25, Paris. Paget to Hen. VIII.
March 30, Paris.
April 3, Paris.
April 19 & 22, Chably
7/3 is supplied from the original in the State Paper Office
Paget to Hen. VIII.
Postscripta, Sept. vii.
April 24, Raviere.
May 15, Villemorien.
June 13, Vessy.
June 20, St Urban.
June 24, St Urban.
July 9, Ligny.
July 10, Ligny.
July 31, Lyons.
Aug. 9, Lyons.
Sept. 5, Pesenas.
Sept. 24, Pesenas in )
Languedoc. \
Oct. 10, Montpeslier.
Dec. 2, Aygres by An-)
golesme. f
Dec. 14, Cognac.
Dec. 14, Cognac.
1542. Jan. 9, Lusignan.
Jan. 20, Amboise.
Jan. 23, Amboise.
Jan. 29.
Feb. 2, Paris.
Feb. 4, Paris.
Feb. 6, Paris.
Without date.
Two letters, Feb. 15 and 20, are in the series in the State Paper
Office.
Feb. 27, Paris. Paget to Hen. VIII.
March 7, Boulloyne.
March 18, Boulogne.
April I, Boulogne.
April 3, Boulloyne.
As all in the State Paper Office from Paget are originals, and those
to him are original minutes, it is most probable that this book is
either a letter book, or a book of copies. Paget was subsequently
employed in France in 1545 and 1546.
'Articles agreed upon between certain Captaines of Almayn
entretained by the French King' ......
Privy Council to Paget, two
Paget to Hen. VIII.
letters.
p. 54-60
67-9
70-7
S7, 88-91
91-5
96-109
1 10-20
121-29
1 30-1
131-42
143-4
145-57
158-61
162-70
1 70- 1
172-88
189-99
200-2
203-15
216-22
223-9
230-9
239-40
240-7
248-55
256-63
266-75
274-79
279-81
280-3
283-5
285-8
18-19
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598. vac.
494.
Large folio, paper, arms find)' tricked, fif. 28. Shields 213.
Given by Dr Knight ?
Arms of Lords Keepers, Justices, Law-officers, in the 15th,
1 6th, and 17th centuries.
599. C. M. A. 1232
281.
An oblong folio, paper, in the several hands met with in the
vols, of this Collection. The fif. are numbered to 303, in old figures
from the end. This is a companion to no. 573, and a volume of
Sir William Dethick's papers ; his initials are on f 10, and
signature on 34, 46. Original letters from Thomas Jones (2);
Lawr. Elyot, 113, 115; Hoby, 118, 153, 187, 211; Cole, 265.
A list of ' Cav'allieri et figlioli primogeniti,' ' Gentillhuomini
Cavallareschi et Signori Illustrissimi in Corto de la Regina Eliz.,'
122-4. A page of Diary of Sir W. Dethick, 1570, f 129. Epitaph
of Mary More, 1591, 158. List of Barons, headed Will. Rufus,
241, by Sir Gilbert Dethick, presented to the Queen, 1571. An
Index of names, 3 — 6, of pedigrees in the volume.
Given by Dr Knight.
Collection of rough draughts of Pedigrees, notes and letters
on genealogies.
600. C M. A. 868
512.
Vellum, 15x^X9^, ff 222+4, double columns, text and gloss,
text, 46 lines. Cent, xiii, written in Italy.
Skin over boards, clasps gone. Chain-mark at bottom of ist
cover.
At end :
Pingnus Johannis de Hann' impingnoiatuni in communi cisla pro viii.f. In crastino
annunciacionis dominice a. d. m°. cc°. nonagesimo (6is) quarto.
Also :
Liber Michaelis de Causton.
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Collation: a-, i^--4" 5'" 6'' T" 8" 9^--i2^'-^ 13" 14^ \s^'-20'''\ b-.
The first cover is lined with a very closely and ill-written portion
of a logical (?) MS. of cent, xiii (?).
On the flyleaves are very many notes and some verses beginning:
Quatuor ex uerbis uirtutis [or ueraces) collige leges.
Contents :
I. Institutionum libri iv cum apparatu . . . . . f. i
Rubric : In nomine d. n. I. C. imperator Cesar flauius iustini-
anus etc. — cupide legum iuuentuti inc. Institut. lib. primus.
Imperatoiiam magestatem non solum armis.
Gloss: .2. nominatiue et ablatiue lie. 8.
Text ends 57 b : plerumque est licitum.
Gloss: qui sequitur act', ac.
List of tituli later.
Notes and list of tituli on f. 58.
1. Inc. liber decimus de iure fisci ...... 59
Imperator. Si priusquam fisci racionibus.
Gloss : Occasione criminum de quibus libro superior! dixit.
Lib. XI, f. 78. Gap after f. 82 (quiie 7), Xli begins imper-
fectly 83
Ends f. 88 ^ : uexatione quatiatur.
Gloss : imperator et consul.
3. Inc. liber constitucionum nouelle O. lustiniani. ^. de heredi-
bus falcid'. .......... 89
Occupatis nobis circa tocius rei publice curas.
The first lines of the apparatus are very faint.
The ninth CoUatio ends f. ^i\b:
per omnia custodiri prouideat.
Expl. collac(i)o nona autentic.
Gloss: de re nich. 1. duo. ac.
On 222^, besides the notes already given, are others, e.g. a
Questio treated by Mag. Edmundus de Bramburton.
On the two following leaves, torn and wrinkled, are a number
of closely written notes.
601. vac.
531.
Vellum, 12^ X 7^, ff. 344, double columns of 54 lines. Cent, xiii,
in an excellent hand. 2 fo. quinque anni.
Given by Sir Jaines Burrough.
Collation : 1^-3* (wants 3) 4^-1 3^ (one cane.) 14^-29® 30'' (4 cane.) ||
3i» 32* (wants 3, 4) || 33^-40^ (wants 7) | 41^- (wants 12) 42^- 43^^
(wants 12).
602] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 633
The names of Edward Hill and John Hall (xvi) occur in
various places.
Contents :
Genesis — 1 Paralipomenou ........ f. i
Job 107*5
Proverbs — Ecclus. ......... 114
Isaiah— Malachi iSS**
Ezra and Neheniiah (Esdr. l) ...••• • 194
4 Esdr. I, n (called Esdr. n) ■200^
3 Esdr. (Esdr. in) 2or
4 Esdr. HI — XIV (Esdr. iv) in 27 chapters 205
4 Esdr. XV, XVI (no title) ■210
Tobit, Judith, Esther 211
I, 2 Maccabees *• • 219(5
Psalter (Gallican) from a smaller book : double columns of 56
lines "234
Gospels, Paul. Epp., Acts, Cath. Epp., Apoc 248
Ending f. .S09/': 310 blank: on the verso in a xiiith cent, hand
the Hebrew alphabet (twice) with names of letters partly in
French, viz. mem close, mem uverte, nuen droit, nuen tort.
Interpretationes nominum in another hand: triple columns . 311
A leaf is lost in C. D. and one at the end after Zachai.
There are no Prologues to any of the books : an uncommon feature.
The initials are decorative : brown, green, blue, red, etc.
In the Psalter are two figured initials.
Beatus vir. David with harp.
Dixit insipiens. Man and lion.
And other good decorative initials, with gold. Two leaves are
gone, Ps. xcvi, Dominus regnaiiit, to cxvi. 18, J'ota mea.
602.
278.
A guard book containing miscellaneous papers, historical, topo-
graphical, and biographical: relating to Gonville and Caius College.
Contents :
1. A brief account of the origin and progress of Goiivile and
Cains College ; written by Dr Gostlin . . . . f. i
2. Catalogue of Dr Brady's books given to the Library of Caius
College : a collection of valuable works on English History. 2-3
3. Charges of enlarging the C/i«/^/ of Ca«« College, in 1640 . 4-8
4. Letters.
a. Of Dr Gostlin.
About his election to the chair of medicine, through Sir Hen.
Hobart, 1674 - • 14
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b. Lord Arlington to Edvv. Griffin, Esq., June 8, 1684.
Ordering payment to Dr Brady of ^52, as Physician to the King f. 14-15
c. The King, Nov. 24, 12 Ch. IL
Restoring Dr Bachcroft to the Mastership of Cains College,
Nov. 24 19
d. Thos. Frampton.
(A copy) about Tuition Fees, Oct., 1767 .... 20
e. Thos. Field to John Archdeacon (the printer), Dec. 19, 1766 26
5. Petition to the Vice-Chancellor and Heads as to the increase
of Tuition Fees, Nov. 7, 1767. ...... 21-5
And other papers connected with the subject.
6. Grace about purchasing buildings near the Senate Honse, Feb.
I, 1769 .......... 27
With the testatur of H. Hubbard, Regist. , and copy of another
Grace in Dr Smith's hand.
7. The Contents of Ahp. Parker's Manuseript in Bennet College
Librar)', entitled Statuta Academic Cantahr., and marked 19
(now 118) . . . . . . . . . . 29-32
8. List of Felloivs of Cains College, with dates of election and
their counties, r559-73, 1620 — 1716. .... 35-7
9. Dr Brady's Speech, when he was made Master (1699) . . 37
10. Declaration of Dr Gooch, Master, Sept. 5, 1737, about the
Master's right to examine for Fellozvships . . . . 38-41
11. Statuta Edmundi Gonville ....... 42
12. Acts of the Fellows before the Visitation, 1715 ... 44
13. A contention, or the Nightingale and Echo, by T. P. J., Caius
College, 1841 . . . . . . . . . 47
14. Copy of probate of the Will of Dr John Smith, Master of Caius
College, with two codicils, dated 1792-4 ; from a MS. paper
in possession of Mrs Smith (12, Hereford Street), (1844) . 49
List of coins given by Burton.
603.
276.
Large folio, paper, arms tricked, fF. 315. The arms are well
drawn, and arranged alphabetically — very numerous : 20 shields
on each page, but not all filled in.
' Insignium Gentilitiorum Collectio facta studio et impensis
Danielis Daun, Equitis aurati, et Regi Jacobo Primo a libellis
supplicibus Magistri : qui eam moriens legavit nobilissimo Equiti
ThomrX Norton de Northvvood Chastaigniers in agro Cantiano —
cujus beneficio Jacobus Cobbes tandem possedit.'
The above is an advertisement, addressed ' Inspectori ' on the
cover.
604] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 635
604.
339.
Folio, paper. This vol. is in different hands, e.g. 1-176, 177-8,
180-9, 190-3. and 194-244. The last part, 245 to the end, is in
the same hand as 190-3, i.e. of Dr Smith, Master of Caius College
(1764-95).
Collectio Statutorum, Chartarum Regiarum, Compositionum,
Decretorum, Interpretationum, &c.; in usum Magistri et Sociorum
dicata deditataq. a Bartholoma^o Wortleio, quondam e senioribus
Sociis, turn Ecclesie de Bratton Fleming apud Damnonios Orien-
tales Rectore. A.D. 173 1.
The above title is the substance of a Dedication written on the
first cover.
Folio, paper. The contents are as follows :
1. ' Leges sive Statitta Academice Cantabrigiensis,' a Reg. Elisa-
betha data '^- ^~y^
2. ' Oraiores Acadetniie — quotquot et qui fuerunt,' 1 522-1672 35-6
3. Letters of James L, confirming and enlarging the Privileges of
the University ; 'from Westminster, 9 March, 38 James L' 37-47
4. Letter of Hen. VIII, confirming and authorising the Com-
position between the University and King's College : ' from
Coventry, 18 Feb., 35 Hen. VIII.' 48-52
5. ' Articles for the Office of keeping the University Library: . 53-4
6. ' Diverse parcells, Things, Books, Pictures, and furniture be-
longing to the University,' in the charge of the Proctors and
Taxors: and elsewhere 55-58
7. 'Officium Clerici Mercati,' i.e. of Clerk of the Market . 58-63
8. The Cry of Sturhridge Fair 63
9. in the Town 06
10. 'About the i//.frowwo«6'^ persons'; at Whitehall, Dec. 4, 1629 68
11. The University Preachers'' Subscription .... 69
12. Gratiarum Formulaj ....•••• 7^
13. JnrameJita ....•••••• 74
14. Formulae Lncorporationis 7"
15. Absolutio in Fine Termini 77
16. Compounders— Interpretation of the Statute concerning, 1599 :
and other Statutes and Interpretations, Decrees and orders
and graces . . . 78-108, 117-20, 123-30, 133, 135, 175. 176
17. Royal Letters: of Charles I, and James I 109-16, 120, 130-2, 137-42
18. Cycle of Proctors '34
19. Proceedings in the Senate at the end of Term . . • 142
20. Contribution by the Colleges to the Poor . . ■ • '43
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21. Composition between the University and the Town . . ff.
22. De disputationibus in Vesperis et die Comitioiuni Magnorum,
Edict. Ao 1608
23. 01 payments various ........
24. Extracts from Mr Peck's (Bedell's) Book ....
25. A Summarie, Breif or Extract, wherefore the Universitie of
Cambridge is exevipt from the Archiepiscopall and Episcopall
yta-isdiction and Visitation ......
26. Charter of Q. Elis. to the University .....
27. Will of Thomas Lowndes .......
28. ' Collectanea ad Procancellarii Officium spectantia, An. 17 12,
C. A.'
Above ' 1760, penes M. Keller.' This is a mere beginning ' De
Libro Nigro Pergameno' .
29. Of Mr Hare and his Collections .
30. De libris Procuratoritm
31. The Precincts of the University
32. Privilegia Universitatis
Licences — Wine and Ale; Printing, 197; Preachers; E}
emption from Episcopal Jurisdiction ; Powers in Causes
Ecclesiastical.
33. De Cancellario et Procancellario ......
34. Of ' Magna Congregatio' and the Town and Sheriff's Oaths .
35. The Fairs ..........
36. University Lands and Houses ......
37. Btmvell Rectory and Preachers ......
38. The Stokys Alms Houses
39. Crane^s Lands .........
40. Ovington and Ridgewell .......
41. New Inn ..........
42. Barton ...........
43. The Public Schools ........
44. St Ma)y^s Church .........
45. de Bedellis ..........
46. de Oratore ..........
47. de A/agistro GlomcricE ........
48. de Capellano; and of the University Bailiff
49. Of the Margaret Professor, and others .... 235-42,
50. Craven Scholars .........'
51. Smith's Prize-men .........
52. Note of the Court Decree in the Downing Case .
53. About the building of the Senate House ....
54. The Commemoration of Benefactors in the University of Cam-
bridge ..........
'43-159
158
162-71
172-4
180-9
190
191
192
193
194
194
201
205
207
209
213
216
217
218
219
219
220
222
224
225
227-32
233
244-5
243
244
246, 253
247-52
258
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605. C. M. A. 878
513.
Vellum, I4y^i=f X 9, fif. 238+4, double columns of 79 lines.
Cent, xiv, written in a good Italian hand, with fine French or
English ornaments.
At end : 2 fo. caligentur.
I 12 j Innocencius prec. v marc, et d. i
At end a leaf from a Civil Law MS. (xiii).
Collation: 2 flyleaves, i'- 2" 3'^ 410 512 512 714 8i--20^^ 2 flyleaves.
Contents :
Inc. apparatus decretorum domini Innocencii quarti . . . f. i
Legitur in Ezechiele uenter tuus commedet.
Miniature : gold ground. Under two cusped arches : on L. the
Pope in peaked tiara and pink chasuble seated gives (?) a book
to a tonsured clerk in green kneeling. Two men on R. stand,
one a doctor in cap, the other a cleric. Above the arches pink
and blue patterned ground. The work is good.
The sections have very good decorative initials : a very clever
grotesque on f. 92 /'.
Lib. II, f. 83. Ill, 1491^, fine initial, and space for picture above.
Lib. IV, \<j\b, picture cut out: good initial.
Ends f. 2381^, s. de consuetud. in principio. Amen. Deo gracias.
Colophon in large letters with remarkable bands of faintly-coloured
ornament between the lines.
Expl. Summa Innocencii In nomine Domini.
A few notes on the flyleaf.
Dr Venn (in. 194) says that the cover of this volume consisted
of 30 to 40 leaves containing accounts of proceedings in the Court
of Arches in the thirteenth century. They related to Ossulveston
(Austin Canons). See further on Fragvtents frovi Bindings at the
end of this Catalogue.
606. C M. A. 1235
5l3^^
Large folio, 37 ff.
A volume containing papers pasted in, of genealogical notes,
original letters, arms, and pedigrees, some very full and of cele-
brated names ; in the hands of W. Dethick, Hen. St George,
Withy, and others that occur in the Visitations.
Given by Dr Knight.
638 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [606-
Contents :
Receipt from Tho. Thompson, Lancaster Herald, of a certificate
from Simon Bird, July 9, 1641, p. 40. Letter of John Bird to
Mr Tothill, about his family, 39-40.
Pedigree of the Crewe family, very elaborate. 3 papers on 44.
Dacre, with the signatures of Will. Dethick and
Rich. Lee P- 45
Crafford 46
Letter from R. Langman, Portcullis, June xxvi, 1587 . . 57
E. Dethick, June xxiii, 1583, making mention of Sir
Thomas Wrythesly als Garter, and his successors in Office . . 57
Thomas Jones? to Sir W. Dethick about John Lloyd
of Llanvair, of Cardigan ........ 59
■ Edm. Kederminster, of Bucks, — of his family . . 59
Thomas Jones about the Arms of R^ ap Tewdore,
King of S. Wales; Oct. 15, 1602 60
John Haryngton to Sir W. Dethick, about his
pedigree; June 24, 1597 ........ 61
The case concerning the Barronye and Rape of Hastings, sent to
Sir Thos. Pelham, Bart, by W. Typper, 26 Aug. i6ij . . 69
607.
279.
Folio.
A guard book, containing sundry papers, as follows :
1. 'A dialogue between a Christian and a Sectarian, about con-
forming to the Church ' . . . . . . . f. 1-4
In Dr Brady's hand, and perhaps of his composing.
2. Letter from Fab. Phillips to Dr Brady .... 5
On his Engl. Hist. Lond. , Aug., 1684.
3. Titus Oates' Journall, and Affidavit thereupon, before Sir
Edmondbury Godfrey ; Sept. 27, 1678 .... 6-27
4. Copy (from Cleop. E. 4, fol. 11, &c.) of a letter to Lord
Cromwell from Rycharde Layton, seeking to be a Com-
missar, with Dr Lee in the visitation of Monasteries, about
1537 : with copies of others appertaining to the same matter:
i.e. from John, Abbot of Leicester, John Fitzjames, Thomas
Legh and William Petre, Robert Silvester, Elis. Price,
Richard Layton and Thos. Legh, John Ap Rice, Richard
Wharton, Richard Layton, Rye. Beverley, Monk of Per-
shore, W. Southampton, Rafe Sadaleyer, J. Cantuariens.,
Hen. VIII, Anne Boleyn.
5. Reliques of the House of Redyiige ..... 37
6. Bp (Fisher) of Rochester's Defence ..... 39
6o8]
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639
Births and Burials in Nosivich, from I7'29 to 1753, inclusive .
Njtmeri Hirtiaiti in Hist. Belli African!, ad Computum
Julianum accommodati .......
Epitaph to Dr Priestly
Autograph of Person, Greek and Latin ....
Letter m Latin of John Tweddell, candidate yi?;- //^^ University
Scholarship.
Letter in Latin and Greek to a pupil, announcing that he is to
prepare for the University. Written about 1650.
Letter from the Rector of the University of Witemberg to the
University of Cambridge, 1765 .....
Asking aid in restoring their buildings destroyed in the war.
Satirical poetry by Porson: several pieces .
On the reported death of Lord Brougham, by G. A. Rhodes
Perse Fellow of Caius College, with his autograph .
The Master of Clare Hall's reasons for declaring Mr Hagar's
Fellowship void, 1763. Printed ....
Orders concerning the Algebra Lectures founded by the Lady
Sadler. .........
Letter of Chichele to Henry V on the coming of the Pope's
legate to England : removed from no. 249. Original .
See Spencer's Life of Chichele, 1783, App. iii.
f. 42
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14-
15-
16.
17-
18.
45
47
49-51
61
65
63
69
608. C. M. A.? 1 186
500.
Large folio, paper, 20 double ff. written about 1537. See f. 10.
Scriptural Genealogies, in Greek and Hebrew.
Contents :
ol ^aaCKeh rod Boppd, Dan. ch. I, and ol jSacriXeis rod liioTou Kal rod
Aiyinrrov ending in KXeoTrdrpa and "HXio? "ZeXrjvrj . . . f. i
'Vide Chitrseum in Onomastico,' p. 83, 247, and 717.
Descent from Perdiccas to Alexander ...... 2
Elam to Arses ....... 3
the Patriarchs, in Hebrew 4-18
David to Christ 10
After this f. are inserted 3 ff. of genealogies, (i) of Ruth from
Terah ; (2) and (3) of the High Priests, of the House of Eli,
and of the Maccabees, from Levi.
A map of the world ......... 18
' Noah his sonnes with their countries according to their figures,
with Greek names out of heathen authors, answerable to the
stories of the Bible.'
A Jewish Calendar 19, 20
On f. 17 is the name 'John Tayler.'
640 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [609-
609. I ?
340. 1 James 200 ?
Vellum and paper (two volumes), I2| x 8i, ff. 19 + 30.
Cent. XV.
Collation: I. i^ 2^ 3^ (wants 4). II. i^-* 2^ (six left).
Contents :
I. In double columns of 45 lines.
Nicholaus de simplicibus medicinis . . . . . f. 1
Ego Nicholaus rogatus a quibusdam —
Secundum quod dicit auicenna...
Ends f. 18 : per literas alphebeti.
Receipts in another hand ....... 18
Beginning of a table in a lale hand . . . . . 18 5
Receipts 19*^
II. In a current hand with additions by other scribes.
A collection of remedies in English, beginning with
Aloe., and going down to Verreyn.
The last six leaves are much torn. They contain miscellaneous
receipts and part of an English tract,
phow )?t art a physision and xalt jyue medsyne.
It ends imperfectly.
610.
Small folio, paper, ff. 257. This book contains not a few
autographs of Fellows. The time of intended return is added to
the entry of exiit of Fellows and Scholars : and notices of other
proceedings. Some of the Acta are in a hand difficult to decipher.
Acta (hodie Gesta) Collegii de Gonville et Caius, a Festo
S. Michs. in anno 1592 ad Fest. Annunc. A.D. 1618; et Registrum
Nominum Sociorum et Scholarium, prout quisq. Exiit, vel Rediit
in Domum.
611. ?
341.
Vellum, 13x81, ff. 181 + 5, double columns of 54 lines.
Cent, xiii late, a good deal contracted.
The name "Causton" is on f 145 b.
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Collation: a (five leaves), i^'-io^^ (wants i) 11'- 12^^ 13^-'
14'- 15^1
On f. 181/;:
Liber CoUegii Annunciacionis beate Marie in Cantabrigia quod dicitur Gunvyle
Halle.
fT. i-iv are in the hand of the rest but begin and end
imperfectly,
f. v blank.
Contents :
1. Questiones libri elenchorum (Aristotelis) . . . . f. 1
Queritur utrum sciencia que est.
2. Questiones super librum priorum ...... 25
Sicut dicit philosophus in 3° phisicorum
— consecuntur se equaliter. Expl. quest, super primum
lib. priorum.
Regule sillogismorum etc. ....... xo^b
3. Questiones in librum Posteriorum ...... 108
Est dicit Aristoteles in principio niethaphisice hominum
sensus
— ad principium et in hoc terminatur exposicio libri pos-
teriorum Aristotelis ad honorem Christi qui est bene-
dictus in sec. Amen. Amen.
A page beginning
Necessitas autem ......... 14S b
4. Super libros Ethicorum 146
Omnis ars etc.
Cuius ratio est. duo sunt principia operacionis humane.
The last leaf is torn and the concluding column mutilated.
612.
363.
Quarto, paper, ff. 45.
The old Commemoration (of Benefactors) Book of Gonville
and Caius College.
I'he copy in use in the College is kept by one of the Deans.
This volume contains the occasional service and directions for the
religious observances on particular days : and brief memoirs of the
primary Benefactors.
G. c. c. II. 41
642
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[613-
613.
686.
Paper, folio.
Contents :
1. Select Propositions in Spherical Trigonometry from the Book
of Jannes Antonio Magino, Prof, of Mathematics at Petavia
translated by John Collins, 1646 ....
2. De organo Visus by Thos. Harriott, with his autograph
On f. I, "The E. of Macclesfield has a MS. copy. Prof.
Rigaud made a transcript of this MS. 'J. O. HaUiwell.'"
3. Lectio de Cotnetis ........
4. The Art of Preaching — in verse .....
' Should some strange Poet in his piece affect
Pope's nervous stile, with Ward's low puns be-deckt.'
5. A fragment, 2 ff. of vellum, on papal ordinances (?).
6. 'Lord Cecill's ten precepts to his Son.'
On f. I, ' S'' Robert Cecill, wrote, 1510.' . . . .
7. Syllabus of Euclid's Definitions and Propositions.
8. A set of hexameters and pentameters on the motto ' Coelum
est Corpus simplicissimum.'
\\\ Comitiis Cantabrigiensibus : of the 17th century.
9. ' Canones Direct orii.''
' In the autograph of Brook Taylor.' J. O. PI. .
22 ff.
30
614.
Folio, paper, fif. 180. Index, ff. 27. The original of this, on
vellum, is in the treasury of the College, kept in company of a few
other 'insignia Domus.' A full account of this volume is given in
the Cambridge Portfolio, p. 44.
Annales Collegii de Gonville et Caius, a Fundatione ad annum
1648.
The original manuscript has been edited in full by Dr Venn,
Camb. Ant. Soc. 1904. This copy made by one Moses Home.
For the period 1603- 1648 the annals were kept in this, and not in
the original vellum volume (see Venn, Introd., p. ix).
6 1 7] C;ONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 643
615.
Folio, paper, ff. 23, written, one at the end. On the flyleaf the
date ' Jan. 2, 165 1.'
A continuation of the Annales Collegii (614), ab anno 1650 ad
an. 1655.
' Commentarius rerum gestarum et Pandecta.'
616.
548.
Small quarto, paper.
Contents :
1. ' Historiola de nostris temporibus,' Collegii Caio-gonvillensis,
1660-78 ; a J. Gostlin . . . . . • . 24 ff.
2. Extracts from the Gesta books of Ca/V« College, 1669-1717 . 117
3. A Journal, 1659-1782; notices of Benefices, Benefactions,
Biographies, Precedents of College Practice, University
Customs and events . ....... 47 written.
4. ' Miscellanies by J. S.' (Dr John Smith) relating to College
matters 22
617.
549.
Quarto, paper.
Contents :
' The Yearly Rents paid in money to the Master and Fellows
of Gonville and Caitis College : and the Corn Rents — with
the number of Acres Arable and Pasture belonging to them
severally, with the names of the present Tenants ' . . 15 ff.
' An Extract out of the Annals of Gonvile and Caius College
and out of the Evidences of the College, to 1635 ' . . 23-81 pp.
At the corner of p. 1, ' Ego (j>a.vKoK Transcripsi hunc
librum Anno Domini 1724, 4 Mart.' Every page has the
letters E. P. F. B. signed below, which implies Francis
Blomefield.
(2) is part of a translation of the Annals by Dr Brady, and was
transcribed by Blomefield (617 bis).
41 — 2
644
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[617-
617 bis.
Blomefield's Transcript of Brady's version of the Annals.
From this MS. the first Cambridge Commission, who were not
allowed access to the Annals themselves, printed what they call
" Blomefield's Annals."
It was given by Sir John Fenn to B. Edwards, President about
1780-82. See Venn, Introd. xi, xii.
618.
364.
' Cambridge University and Town. Their Charters and
Customs, Rents, Services, &c. Qui Consuetudinem violat Legem
violat.'
On the 1st page is inscribed the above Title: 'Collected by Sam.
Spaldyng, A° 1610. He was Town Clerk here and Mayor, A° 1630.'
At the corner, 'J. Price,' 'from Dr Scott's sale.'
P'olio, paper, 169 written fif. Given by T. S. Turnbull, M.A.,
Fellow of Caius College, Oct. 1844. On the cover, ' Tho. Martin —
honest T. M. (as he was called) of Palgrave near Diss in Norfolk,
Dr Scott.' Below — the Arms of Francis Blomefield on his book-
plate, Rector of Fersfield in Norfolk, 1736. On the cover is a list
of contents, which are as follow :
1. Henrici dei grac. Rex Angl. et Dux Sup. Norman, et Aquit. e
Com. And., justic, vice-comitibus et omnibus ministris e
fidelibus suis Salt. — Sciatis me tradidisse ad firmam Bur
gensibus meis de Cantebrigg. villam meam de Cantebrig,
&c. ; apud Keneilw. ..... . . f. 9
2. Henr. Rex Angli episc. et omnibus Baronibus suis — . . 9
On p. 9 and subsequent ones, Blomefield affixes his cypher to
the Article and 'printed by me.' The cypher is affixed to
every page.
3. Johannes dei gra. Rex Angli. dnus Hibern. Dux Norman.
Aquit. Com. And. Archiepis. Abbatibus, Comit., Baronibus,
Justic, vie, prepositis, ministris et omnibus Baliv. et — confir-
masse Burgensibus nris de Canlebrig. Gildam mercatoriam — .
octavo die Januar. , rni nri anno scdo . . 9
4. Johannes — concessisse et hac carta mea confirmasse Burgen-
sibus Nris de Cantebrig. , villam de Cantebrigg., &c. — VIII.
die Mali, regni nri anno octavo ..... 10
'7
19
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5. Henr.— Burgensibusde Cantebiigg., qd ipi improprium habeant
retorn. omnium brevium — villam — ap. Westm. xil. die
Aprilis, anno regni nri quadragesimo . . . . f . 1 1
6. These xxiii. cities, companys, and Townes are to receive by
the devise of Sir Thomas White ^ knight, and Merchaunt-
taylor, late Alderman and Mayor of London, — the somes
'over these heads' j,
7. The copie of the bonds taken for the money . . . [o
8. This money came to Cambr. 24 Aug. J 592.
9. The coppie of the kinges Irs sent the first yeare that Richard
Foxton was Mayor j
10. To the Trustie and Well-beloved, the Vice-Chancellor and
Mayor of O'' Universitie and Towne — Valentine Carey and
Lawrence Chaderton : — whereas did undertake to con-
vey a sweet runnynge water by pipes into the Market-place — .
11. The Pontage book, shewinge in whose hands the lands
chargeable to y^ makinge and prepayringe of y^ great bridge
doe remaine, 1576 ••...... jc
12. Anno XXXV. Hen. VIII, m.dxl. The abridgement of the
acte for pavinge the Towne of Cambridge, v. p. 276
13. The names of Mayors, 1448-1642
14. Printed in Blomefield's Collectanea, p. 223. The names of
the 4 Ballivi are given in the MS. throughout. The
notes are introduced by Blomefield in his Collectanea, in
modernised language.
15. The Charter of King James, renewed in the third yeare of his
Magties raigne of England, with a grant of some new liberties
and a confirmation of ould unto the Towne of Cambridge,
granted in the mayrolty of John Andrewes ....
16. The Charter of King Charles, renewed in the seventh yeare of
his Magesty's raigne, with a grant of newe liberties and im-
munities to the Towne of Cambridge, and a confirmation of
the ould; presented by Samuel Spalding in the time of his
mayoralty; signed Wolseley si
1 7. The Rents of the Towne of Cambridge, wherevv"' the Treasurers
are charged to collect halfe yearly, 1631 .... 61-93
18. Charta amplissima de confirmacione omnium privilegiorum
Universitatis Cant, ab antecessoribus Regibus concessis.
Edvardus Sextus, &c. septimo die Januarii, anno
regni nri primo. (signed) milysent 99-131
19. Charta in quacontinetur subscripta; videlt confirmacio quorun-
dam privilegiorum a Domina Regina Elisabeth prius ex carta
sua concess., dat. 26 die Aprilis, Anno regni sui tertio; ex-
planacio jurisdictionis Cancellarii Magistrorum et Scholarium
in Nundinis de Stirinidge et Barnewell cu confirmacione
consuetudinum Antiquarum ; declaracio qui sunt ministri
1 Founder of St J"" Bapt. Coll., Oxf.
45
646 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [618-
et servientes scholarium, privilegia et licentia retinendi
servientes voc. Reteyners. — Anno regni nri tricesimo primo f. 133-152
20. Confirmatio quorundam privilegiorum Universitatis Cantebr.
cum Augmentacone novorum : — Anno regni nri tercio (Elis. ) 153-64
21. The Composition betwixt the University and King's College . 165-70
This is the Royal Confirmation of it.
22. A letter from the King's Privy Councell to the Vice- Chancellor
and other Studients of the University of Cambr., that the
Maior of Cambr. and the under-sherife of the Shire shall
acknowledge their offences before the said Vice-Chancellor
and others: — third of Oct. 1547 171
23. The order and decree which was taken by the K'^ Ma''*^'^ privy
Councell, the 3'''' day of October, Anno r547, and to bee
spoken before the Vice-Chancellor, by James fifletcher the
Maior of the Towne of Cambr. . . . . . 172
24. Ex libro Cancellarii. — An acte of Parliament for incorporatinge
the two Universities, — ap. Westm., 7 die Junii; Anno Elis.
regni 13°. P. Bradwell . . . . . . . 173
25. The composition indented betweene ye University and the
Towne of Cambridge, touchinge their liberties and privi-
ledges, by arbitrators. (Sealed) the Xll"^ day of May, xviij"^
yeare of the Reigne of Kinge Henry the Seaventh . . 175
26. The Cry in Stirbridge Fair ....... 19 1-6
27. The obligacion betweene the Universitie and the Towne,
wherein each stands bound to other for performance of
certaine articles made by certain Arbitrators at the instance
of the Noble Ladie Margaret ...... 199-219
28. Quod Maior et Burgenses Cantebr. licite possint decreto
tenere feriam sive nundinas apud Stirbridge et Barnwell
anuatim per spatium xxxvi. dier. modo q° ipsi retroactis
temporibus usi fuerunt, salvis omnibus libertatibus et
privilegiis Universitatis ibidem;— ap. Westm. (Aug. 10),
anno nri regni (31)'"° (Elis.) ...... 221-30
29. The rents of all the possessions in Stirbridge ffaire . . 231
30. The Customes of the Town of Cambridge .... 233-43
31. The Coppy of an Exemplificacion of cognisance of plea in the
King's Bench granted to the Maior and Bayliffs of Cambridge 245-52
32. (Letters pat.) Confirmacio privilegiorum ville Cantebr., salvis
semper academie libertatibus : — Henricus octavus, &c. — ap.
Westm. (Apr. 29), anno regni nri scdo, XXI. solid, solut. in
hanapio .......... 254
33. Confirmacio et augmentum privilegiorum ville Cantebr : —
Jacobus — Anno regni nri Angl. ffranc. et hibernie tercio, et
Scocie tricesimo octavo, per Iras de privato sigillo, &c.
T. Ravenscrofte 226
34. An act of Parliament for pavinge of Cambridge Towne. Ex
bundello statutorum Parliament! p. prorogacionem tent. ap.
Westm. xiii. die Januarii, Anno xxxv°, R. Henrici octavi . 276
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35. A writt of restitution to an office, for Thomas Thoni]xson . f. 282
36. Responsio Majoris — ad hoc breve. ..... 284-291
37. Orders of Council about a petition from the UniW against an
assessment made on them by the Towne, 1635-6 . . 293
38. Ordinances set downe by the CommonaUie of the towne of
Cambridge since the beginninge of the Raigne of Queene
Elizabeth 296-343
39. Oaths of office in the Corporation ..... 344-7
619.
342.
Folio, paper, flf. 6^. See No. 631. On one of the fly-leaves,
' Si quis in hunc librum vapidos injecerit ungues,
Ni reddat Domino Tartara nigra petat.'
'Vivat in Eeternum Librum qui possidet istum.'
A course of Lectures on Chemistry by the Professor, John
Mickleborough, containing, at the beginning, a list of those who
attended the courses, in 1726, 1728, 173 1, 1733, and 1741 : and
many experiments.
On f. 7, copy of his letter to Dr Colbatch, on the Bourn mineral
water.
620.
456.
Small quarto, paper. On the first fly-leaf, ' J. Smith, Cai. Coll.
1743.' This MS. belonged to Sir James Burrough.
Contents :
1. Tables of the members of Arthitecfural Orders . . . pp. 55
2. ArchitecturcE Elementa ........ 87
3. R. Elisabethse Statiifa Academice ...... 87
4. The case of the Proctor and his servants ; with the opinions
of J. Dunning, A. Wedderburn, and Wm. de Grey, in
1770-1 28
5. The Petition of Sir J. Ellys to the Queen against the Fellows,
and the Epitaph upon his tomb ...... 9
648 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [62 1-
621.
457.
Small quarto, paper. On the cover, ' J. Smith, Cai. Coll.'
Contents :
1. Cases respecting the Stattites of Gonvile and Cains College:
with the queries and answers.
a. 17 14 ^
, about the Master's veto-, right of devolution, of
b. 1737 > ^
_ appointing Locum-tenens.
2. Case of the exclusive right of Norfolk to the Felloivships of
Gonville and Cains College ... . . f. 59-83
Vid. Baker's MSS., Vol. xxxv. 443.
3. Historiola Coll. Caio-Gonv., a Doctore Gosling, conscripta:
ab anno 1660 ad an. 1678.
4. Collectiones e Veteri Chartulario Coll. Caii, penes Magistrum
Coll 107-133
a. Chartularii titulus — ' Registrum Fundationis Collegii An-
nunciationis Beatse Maria; Virginis in Cantabrigia, vocati
aulae Gunnevile, appropriationum, Bonorum Spiritua-
lium et temporalium, Librorum, Jocalium, ac aliorum
prtedicto Collegio pertinentium ; Scriptum anno Dn. M.
quadrigentissimo, septuagessimo secundo, Magro
Edmundo Shireff. tunc Custode, Magris Edmundo
Albon, Johanne Carter, Johanne Barly, Wilmo. Plumbe
tunc temporis Sociis,' &c.
b. Scriptum Indentatum Prioris de Barnwell.
c. Licentia Regia pro Collegio fiendo.
d. Carta Fundationis Collegii, per Dnum Edmundum de
Goneville.
e. Carta Edmundi de Gonevill.
f. Litera Attorn, pro seisina danda de predictis tenementis,
g. Statuta et ordinationes Edmundi de Gonevill . . 111-118
//. Stabilitio Fundationis, per Rev. Patrem Dnm. Willm.
Bateman, Norwic. Episcopum,
i. Confirmatio Episcopi Eliensis.
k. Confirmatio Cancellarii Universitatis Cantabrigiensis.
Iste tres Littere predicte scribuntur uno volumine (eadem
manu).
/. Licentia Regia concessa Universitati et Hospitali Sti
Joliannis in Cantabr. de duobus Messuagiis quod dare et
assignare possint Custodi et Scolar. Aule Annunciaconis
in perpetuum.
m. Carta Willmi de Bier, Magri Hospitalis Sti Johnis Cantabr.,
de uno Mesuagio in Lurteburgh lane.
62 1 ] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLECxE LIBRARY. 649
n. Carta Richardi Ling, Cancellar. Universit. Cantabr., de
uno Mesuagio in Lurteburgh lane.
0. Conventio inter Ducem Lancastrian et Colleg. Annunc. pro
Escambio Hospitiorum fiendo.
/. Licentia Regia pro escambio predict, tiendo.
(/. Statutum et Ordinatio Universit. Cant, pro obitu bone
Memorie Dni Willnii Norwic. Epi. ac Fundatoris Coll.
Annunciaconis.
r. Licentia Epi. Elian, ad erigendum unam Capellani infra
Collegium Annunc. et ad Celebrand. in eaitem.
s. Approbatio Ecclie Elien. de eadeni. Licentia Pape Boni-
facii ad celebrand. Divina in Capella, in Collegio pre-
dicto tunc plenarie fabricata, Anno Dni m.ccc.xciii.
(. Statutum pro obitu Dni Edmundi Gonevill, primi Funda-
toris CoIIegii.
u. Statutum obitus Dni Rogeri de Hydon, Sacerdotis.
V. Statutum obitus Mri Walteri de Elveden.
w. Statutum de obitu Dni Willmi de Huntingfelde et Dni
Johnis de Lynestede.
X. Statutum pro Presbiteris ad Celebrand. pro anima Dne de
Pakenham, &c.
y. Obitus Dne Marie de Pakenham, &c.
z. Obitus John Wakering et Ric. Powle.
a. Statutum pro Obitu Willmi Fisshewik.
^. Statutum pro Obitu Mri Th. Atwode, Mri Joh. Warrok,
et Joh. Preston.
7. Libra Thuris Epb Eliensi.
5. Henrici Costelsey Obitus (recentiori nianu).
e. Elizabeth. Clere Obitus.
f. Obitus Thome Wendie (recentiori manu).
■q. Compositio inter Collegium Sancte Trinitatis, et Col-
legium Annunciaconis B. Marie de Amicabilitate inter
eosdem.
6. Approbatio Epi Norwic. de predictis.
1. Testamentum WilliTii Fisshewick, Bedelli.
K. Carta Wilhni Fisshewick, facta M''° Willo Irby, &c.
X. Carta Juliane Bedelle facta Custodi et Sociis CoIIegii
predicti.
yit. Carta Juliane Bedell facta Custodi, et Sociis CoIIegii
predicti.
V. Litera Concessionis Epi Elien. et Capituli ejusdem, de
Unione, annexatione sive appropriatione Ecclie de
Matteshale magna.
0. Relaxatio per Magistnmi et Collegium Scolarium Domus
Gilde Corporis Christi, pro escambio Hospitiorum et
pro finali concordia habenda.
5. Royal Letters :
a. Q. Mary to D. of Somerset (Chancellor), March 23, 1690-1.
650 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [62 1-
b. Q. Mary to the Vice-Chancellor, May 12, 1691.
c. April 10, 1696.
d. April 13, 1 701.
These are copied in Baker, MS. xxx. 344-7.
6. Of Dr Batchcroft's election to be Master of Cants College . f. 145-54
The documents given are copied in Baker, xxx. 411,
xxxiii. 202.
7. Ejectments upon the Covenant I55
In the University : copied in Baker, xxxiii. 452.
8. Copy of Mr Ducket's Letter for which he was expelled, and
the proceedings 164-18 [
In Baker's MSS. xk 257.
9. The Case of Rob. Hagar, M.A., Fellow of Clare Hall, upon an
appeal from the sentence of the Master, declaring Mr Hagar's
Fellowship void, 181-200; and the Master's reasons: the
latter printed in 609, f. 61.
10. An account of the expences of building the Senate- House at
Cambridge 201-6
Drawn from the Audit Book, 1722-32.
11. An account of the expences of building the East side of the
Public Library, 1754-62 207, 2 29
12. Receipts and expences on the Press Account, 1698-1765 . 212-17
13. Vice-Chancellor's Balances of Accounts, 1740-87 . . . 218-20
14. Receipts and disbursements on account of Mr Crane's Bene-
faction, 1715-69 "219
15. Order for the increase of Tuition fees, 172?. . . . 222, 228
16. Expences of finishing the Senate House, 1767-8 . . . 223
17. Preachers at St Mary's on Nov. 5, and Jan. 30, 1 739-' 795 226
18. Question of Dr Powell, M"" of St John's College, his right to
cut timber at Triplow ; with the legal answer of J. Dunning. 230
19. Case of Neivport (Essex) School, in 1662 .... 236
20. Notes on the property of Caius College, gifts, bequests, and
purchases '^?>l~?>ii1
Of the benefices, 267, 271, 275, 285.
622.
458.
Small quarto, paper, fif. 242 written. On the first fly-leaf, 'Ex
dono H. M., unius e Bedellis Arm. Obiit 6^° Augusti, 1716. R. S.
electus fuit 9° ejusdem mensis.' These must be Hugh Martin, M.A.,
Fellow of Pembroke Hall : and Robert Simpson, M.A., Fellow of
Caius College.
(i) Graduati Cantabrigienses secundum Senioritatem in Facul-
tatibus singulis : ab anno 1600 ad annum 1784.
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3 ff. of the same are at the other end. The names of the B.A.
are not given, only the total number in each year.
(2) Arrangement for the Combination Paper, 1690. 3 ff at
the end.
A collection of Combination Papers is in this Library. It
commences Aug. 1661. The first eight (two each year) are in
MS., probably before the practice of printing was applied to this
annual document. This collection continues to 1768. The last
one in 1753 and those in 1758 and 1760 have the signature of the
Chancellor printed at the bottom, instead of the usual signature of
the Vice-Chancellor.
623.
389.
A MS. of 17th century. Folio, paper, from the Library of
J. Britton, Esq., 1846.
A collection of pieces belonging to Academical History.
Contents :
... p. I
13-
14.
'5-
Latin Prayer before and after Lecture ....
Grace at Emmanuel College.
Arms of several of the Pierses de Alston.
A few historical memoranda .......
Oath at Matriculation, in Latin ......
List of Vice- Chancellors, 1 679-1 748 .....
A Proclamation of C. Roderick, V.C., on a design to pull
down Mr Hussey's Meeting-House, 1701*^
Collin's Complaint, a Song .......
Followed by several pieces of poetry, in Latin and English,
political and amatory.
Dr Spencer's Speech to the D. of Monmouth at his installation
as Chancellor, 1674 ........
Letter of Charles II to the University, declaring the Chancellor-
ship void by the removal of the D. of Monmouth ; April 4, 1682
Letter of the D. of Somerset, Chancellor, to Dr Brown, V.C.,
Sept. 16, 1695 ...•....■
Excerpta e Sophocleis, quie sunt ab Aug. Grotio collecta et
Latinis versibus reddita, impress. 4to Parisiis, 1626, cum notis
' Dictis Poetarum, qua; ap. Stoboeum extant et Hug.
Grotio Lat. carmine redditis, cum notis' ....
Impress. Paris, 1623 ........
Address in Latin Hexameters to Dr Aylofif ....
Notas quoedam lexico-graphicce super voces Grsecas
2-3
3
3-5
9-33
33-79
85-95
81-4
93-9
652 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [624-
624.
738.
Quarto, paper.
Contents :
1. J. Hunter's Lectures on the principles of Surgery . . 3/1 ff-
With Introduction by the Lecturer (3 ff.) and (on f. 4) an
advertisement to the Reader from the writer, stating that he
has not adhered to Mr Hunter's language or order strictly :
but his matter is faithfully presented.
2. On Consumption ......... 6 ff.
This writing appears to be in the hand of Dr Davy, from whose
collection the Vol. came at his death, 1839.
625.
459.
Small quarto, paper, pp. 192. Written in a very small neat
hand (Dr Gostlin's), about the end of i6th or beginning of 17th
century.
De Medicamentorum virtutibus, in 2 partibus.
1. Quae ad medicos pertinent.
2. Quse ad chirurgos.
Cum Prefatio imperf. i.
626.
639.
Octavo, paper, 28 ff.
A letter to Lord (E. of W. See p. 3).
Upon his conduct towards his brother Mr G. , M.P., on an
approaching election of representatives for the borough of .
It contains mention of E. of W., Mr G. , Mr Pitt, Mr Pack-
wood, Mr H., f. 23. Lord Hawksbury and Lord Sydney were
candidates in the interest of the E. of W., in opposition to
Mr G. . The language is studied and severe : it seems to be
a production of Dr Davy's pen, from whose collection it came at
his death, 1839. A correction, on f. 26, is in his hand.
629] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 653
627.
250.
Duodecimo, paper.
Contents :
t. Prcivaricatio Mri Duport, Trin. Coll. Soc. A.D. 1632 . . ff. 8
QuKstio sic se habet, 'Aurum potest produci per aitem
chymicam.'
1. Oratio ad Augustissinmm, Potentissimum, Serenissimum, In-
victissimum Monaichum, Carolum, ab Oratore Publico, Dre
Cretton 2
3. Oratio habita, 5° Novembris, a. 1617°, in ColJegio Trinitatis,
authore Edmundo Stubbs, in Artibus Baccalaureo . . 4
628.
640.
Duodecimo, fif. 23 written, 20 printed. Impressa Cantabrigiae,
M.D.CCXXII ; with numerous additions in MS.; for the use of the
Prselector Rlietoricus in Caius College. It contains the different
fees payable, practices belonging to Degrees, and the Chapel regu-
lations. This is a small tract, a copy of which used to be put into
the hands of every student at matriculation.
Excerpta e Statutis Academiae Cantabrigiensis, Praefectorum
Interpretationibus, Senatus Decretis et Litteris Regiis, aliaq. ad
Scholarium Officium spectantia.
629.
578.
Quarto, paper, with the title, ' Praelectiones xviii. Cantabrigiae,
in scholis Publicis, habits ; in quibus Opticorum Phaenomencan
investigantur genuinae rationes. Annexae sunt Lectiones aliquot
geometries (impr. Lond. 1670).'
Contents :
Isaaci Barrow Praelectiones in Collegio Greshamensi factx
turn ibidem x\stronomi3e Professoris ....
In the hand of Sir John EUys, Master of Caius College in 1 702
It is noted in Dr Smith's hand — ' Imp. Lond. 1684, p. 341-88.
Praelectiones in Scholis Academicis habitae
1667-8, turn Professoris Lucasiani ....
In Dr Smith's hand: 'Imp. Lond. 1669.'
12 ff.
20 ff.
654 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [63O-
630.
641.
Small quarto, paper, ff. 18.
A syllabus of Lectures on Chemistry : in Latin,
631.
460.
Quarto, paper, ff. 108. Table 2 ff. Index 3 ff. On the first
flyleaf, 'E libris Johis Yardley, Trin. Coll., Cant., 1702.' This vol.
seems to have come through Mr Mickleburgh, who was Fellow of
C. C. C. and made Prof of Chemistry in 17 18, and left a Benefaction
to the College in furtherance of his science, as is set forth in the
Commemoration-Book of the Colleg^e.
' A course of Chemistry,' in 4 books, 1702.
With an index at the end, and table of contents of the several
Books and Chapters.
632.
732.
Small folio, paper, 109 pp. A recent MS.
Lectures sur I'Electricite.
633.
461.
Quarto, paper, ff. 118. A recent MS.
Cours de Physique Experimentale.
634.
579.
Quarto, paper, ff. 44. Formerly belonging to 'Robert Tweddell,
Trinity College, 1796.'
MS. on Optics.
635] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 655
635.
532.
A guard book. Folio. A list of contents within upon the
cover.
A collection of documents and letters :
1. Letter of instruction to the Bishops, 1716. See (8).
2. Attestation of the declaration and subscriptions of Dr Gooch on appointment
to the Mastership, Dec. 22, 1716: i. to the Thirty-nine Articles. 2. to
the Book of Common Prayer.
3. Letter from Dr Gooch to Dr Craven on the plan of the Library, May 31,
1727.
4. Statement respecting the place of the Library, in the handwriting of Dr Gooch.
5. Affidavit by Dr Gooch, upon the plan.
6. Points of the Case, with respect to the plan.
7. Letter of Mr Peters to Dr Gooch, April 11, 1728, with copy of the fiat for
the ad quod damnum ; and five more letters.
8. Letter from the Bp of Lincoln to Dr Gooch, upon sealing testimonials
for ordination, 1729.
9. Letter from John James to Dr Gooch, containing suggestions on the Library,
Aug. 12, 1729.
10. Letter from Mr Chambers to Dr Gooch, about an entry connected with
the subject of (7), 1729.
11. Petition to the Master of the Rolls from Caius College, v. the Chancellor and
Scholars, Aug. 25, 1729.
12. Mr Peters' Bill of charges to Caius College, 1730.
13. Description of a farm. — Mr Church.
14. Letter on the Dotvning Case from Rt Maxon, June 17, 1768.
15. Lord Chancellor's decree in the Downing Case, June 3, 1769.
16-19. Letters from Mr Lemon and Rt Hon. H. Hobhouse, respecting the MS.
(597), Letters of Sir W. Paget, in 1839.
20. Letters from Mr Berry, author of the Encyclopaedia Heraldica, 1838.
21- E. U. Eddis, 1838, respecting his copy of the Portrait of
J. Taylor, now in the Hall.
22. Mr Johnstone, 1839, presenting the French Encyclopaedia.
23. Dr Velloly, 1839, presenting a tract of Cheselden's.
24. Rev. T. Dade, 1829, on the Kimme^-idge Money.
25- • E. U. Eddis, 1839, on the copy of Harvey in the Hall.
26. Rev. J. H. Pratt, 1839, from Boorance to the Combination Room
of Caius College.
27. W. Shoubridge, B.A., 1843, presenting a plan for the new
Front to the College.
28. Rev. E. C. Alston, and Rev. R. ^^ White, ALA. 1843, presenting
the original Royal Letter restoring Dr Batchcroft to the Mastership.
6S6 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [636-
636.
462.
Small quarto, paper, 5 1 ff. Very neatly written in a hand of
the l6th century, but imperfect, containing statutes, 9-107. The
paper is much worn. This copy was given to the Library out of
the papers of Dr Barnes, Master of St Peter's College, 1838.
Statuta Collegii de Gonville et Caius.
637.
733.
Orationes, a Med. Doctoribus et Baccalaureis, in Capelia
Collegii Caio-Gonvillensi recitatae, quae Praemium a Magr. Thurston
legatum quotannis exceperunt, ab anno M.DCCC.XXXVII. Latine
et Anglice scripts.
These used to be made in Latin until 1842: when, for the
better encouragement of medical study, the medium language was
changed ; and the Prize opened to competition when the routine
of compliment was exhausted.
638.
714.
Orationes, a Sociis e Fundatione Magri Wortley annuatim in
eadem Capelia habitae secundum Fundatoris testamentum : ab
anno M.DCCC.XL. ; Anglice scriptae.
639.
739.
(i) Orationes Tancredianae, a Scholasticis e Fundatione
Magri Tancred. compositae et ab iis in Capelia Collegii Caio-
Gonvillensis annuatimi recitatae : ab anno M.DCCC.XXXVI.
(2) Versus funerei, in obitum Custodis Martini Davy, S. T. P.
et M.D. a Scolaribus et Sociis facti A.D. M.DCCC.XXXIX. Latine,
Graece et Anglice scripti.
642] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 657
639^
A Treatise on Siamese Prosody.
Presented by the Rev. John Lamb, Senior Fellow and Bursar.
640, 641.
557, 558.
Quarto, paper.
The Boat-Club Book of Gonville and Caius College.
Being a register of the proceedings of the Club from its
foundation at the beginning of the boat-racing in 1827 to 1846.
Presented by the Club.
Vol. II from 1836 to 1843 presented Dec. 10, 1845.
64P.
559.
Vol. Ill from 1843 to 185 1.
641**.
560.
Vol. IV Oct. 185 1 to June 1858.
Vol. V Oct. 1858 to May 1865.
Vol. VI Oct. 1865 to June 1872.
Vol. VII Oct. 1872 to June 1880.
642.
465.
Quarto, privately printed at Norwich, 175 1.
Collectanea Cantabrigiensia, or Collections relating to Cam-
bridge University, Town and County : by F"rancis Blomefield
(printed), with (a few) MS. additions by BowtelP.
' See Camb. Ant. Soc. Proceedings 1905-6, p. 358.
G. C. C. II. 42
658 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [643-
643.
351.
(643-648) Catalogues of Books in the Library of Gonville and
Caius College.
1. Folio, without place or date of printing of the Volumes . 161 ff.
644. Missing,
2. Unfinished, l)ut written in good style ; with name of place
and date of printing, and place of each book in the room.
A second, of the same. Quarto.
645.
352.
3. ' Catalogus Alphabeticus Librorum omnium novae donationis
(numero 1392) in Bibliotheca Caio-Gonvilensi ;' factus
'opera et industria Edmundi Baker, Bibliothec' . . 42 ff.
646. Missing.
4. A Class Catalogue, with the names of donors attached to the
titles, mostly members of the College, of different degree
and condition ......... 32 ff.
647. Missing.
5. Another, thick folio, without date.
648.
353.
6. Catalogue of Dr Branthwaite's bequest. Quarto.
Elaborately drawn out; with his art/is emblazoned on the
title-page. Quarto, paper, 63 ff.
649-654.
347-350, 467, 468.
Vols, of Register of Books taken out by the Fellows.
66l] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 659
655 657.
469-471.
Quarto.
Three 'Betting Books' of the Combination Room, Caius College,
from 1 789-1 832.
Containing autographs of numerous members of the Society,
and allusions to events private, public, and academical: and showing
some of the regulations of the Room.
The Betting Book from 1833 to 1839 and that from 1840 to
1854 are also preserved in the Library. The latter is marked with
a red number ___ .
563
658.
642.
Duodecimo. This book shows the table management — the daily
bill of fare and scale of charge and expense.
The 'Fellers Book' of Commons in Hall, 1793.
659, 660.
643, 644.
Numismata Collegii de Gonvile et Caius nuper Jacobi Borough
et Johannis Smith.
Small octavo, paper, in green parchment with clasps. The
collection described is in two rosewood cabinets, kept in the
MS. Class. The former no. is of the Consular Denarii (172 pp.),
and index 6 ff. : the latter of the Imperial Denarii, and a few
Greek (11 ff) and English coins (2 ff), and inserted paper. 179 pp.
Printed 1845, in quarto.
661.
257.
Vellum, 6x4, ff 93 4- 3, 14 lines to a page. Cent, xvi (1540),
well written.
Purchased in 1834 from a descendant of Sir Hen. Spelman.
42 — 2
66o CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [66l-
On flyleaf an English note (xvi) ill written.
On 2nd flyleaf, in the hand of the principal scribe,
Je suis a Thomas Hawley alias Clarencieulx Roy darmez.
On f I, Henrici Spelman.
On last flyleaf, Thomas Drureus me possedet (xvi, xvii).
Contents :
1. Le Fondement et Origine des Tiltres de Noblesse et ex-
cellens estatz de tous Nobles et Illustres quant a la
difference des Empires Reialmes Duchez Contez et aultres
Seigneuries et la maniere comment elles ont este erigees
pour la deffence et gouuernement de la chose publiq//^
a.uecque la maniere de faire les Roys darmes Heraidx et
poursuyuans ensemble le parfond secret de lard d'armarie
auec I'instruction de faire les combatz contenant la difference
diceulx. Faict en Ihoneur et exaltacion de tous Nobles
Princes.
Anno Domino 1540.
Et anno Regni Regis Henrici Octaui xxxiii".
Comment et Pourquoy les heraulx darmes furent anciennement
institues etc. . . ....... f- 3
Comme ainsy soit que entre les premieres institucions.
Ends p. 157 : prians Dieu pour les trespasses. Amen finis.
2. Cy commence vng petit liure intitule Le dyalogue de Noblesse
auquel est declare que cest de Noblesse et les inuenteurs
dicelle. Et le ieune prince demandeur et le docteur luy
respond. Compose par le dit maistre Symphorien Champier 158
Le ieune prince (Charles) demande a Craton etc.
In four chapters ending p. 184 : et ne sont point contraires.
Finis.
662.
Quarto.
Manuscripts of Alexander Ellice, late Fellow of Gonville and
Caius College, on Hydrostatics, 2 Parts ; Refraction and polariza-
tion of Light; Undulatory Theory of Light ; Optics; Differential
Equations ; Newton, Sect. IX. I. II. III. XII., Vol. III. Statics.
The above were written by him, while an undergraduate at
Cambridge. Also 12 MSS., parts of Cours Mathematique et
Physique, written by him wheti studying in France,
665] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 661
663.
740.
Quarto, paper, written 1840.
Indexes to several of the Heraldic MSS. in this Collection,
which either have no index, or of which the index is in bad con-
dition and in process of obliteration.
664.
Small quarto, ff. 58, written 1845, by J. R. Crowfoot, M.A.,
Fellow.
Catalogue of Pamphlets and Tracts appertaining to the
Rebellion and Restoration.
They are in 1 5 vols., left by Dr Branthwaite, and kept in
Class H. k— 1.
665.
472.
Octavo, paper.
Contents :
I. Tractatiis de Armis, per Nich. Upton, Eccles. Sarum ct
Welles Canonicum.
Sive Libellus de officio Militari, scriptus per IL M. 1573 . f. [-279
Illustrated with emblazoned anus and numerous t?imiaitire
colour-drawings, nicely executed.
1. 'The forme and manner of kepinge of the Parliament of
England' .......... 289-310
3. De gradibus Parliam. qui sunt sex in numero ex veteri q°da
libro Dni Henr. Sydnei . . . . . . . 311
4. De honore et conductu qui fieri solet Regi Scot, quotiens
venerit in Ang(liam) ad mandat. Reg. Ang. . . . 339
5. De discordia int. Will. Reg. Scot, et H. Dunel. Epis. . 340
6. De Coronatione Reg. Ric. I™' 341-3
7. Coronatio Edw. VI. Reg. An. 20 Feb. 1546, Anglice. . 344-6
8. Baptizatio Reg«. Elisab 347-8
9. Maritv, 15 15, Anglice .... 349-50
10. Usage of Gilbert de Strogel, Marshal of England . . m
11. A newe ordinaunce prepared by our Sov. Lord ye King for
the office and due attendance of the Knights Marshall . 353
662 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [665-
12. Usage of Tho. Brotherton in ye Office of Marshalsea . . f. 363
13. Fees accustomed in the Star Chamber ..... 374
14. In camera stellata — The charge ...... 374
15. Allowance of the Abp of Cant., being of the privie Council
at Court 382
16. — for the Chamberlayne ...... 382
666.
Duodecimo, paper. In a small, neat and clear hand —
apparently of Dr Ward, M'' of Sidney College, since on f. 6 is this
mem. appended to a speech, ' Habita est Cantabr. in domo Re-
gentium in frequenti Senatu cum munus procancellarii cooptatus
essem, Nov. 4, 1620,' and on p. 5, mention is made of Sidney
College.
A note Book, of Sam. Ward, D.D., Master of Sidney College.
Contents :
I. Speeches of V. C. and Reg. Prof, of Divinity at creations
'in Comitiis magnis,' 1614-24 ...... ff. 1-24
On p. 2, a speech addressed ' vespis Comit. 162 1,' ' Ornatissime
et Doctissime Brad.'
3, ' Doctiss. G. gratulamur,' — die
Comit. 1622.
5, 2 speeches — one to the Prince , ' Gestiunt hi
parietes ' — with the usual finale 'Dixi,' and the other
' Nobilissime D. utinam hi parietes.'
6, Speech at a Royal Visit, two years after the preceding.
7-9, to the Senate on his election to V. C.
10-13, at election of two Representatives, ap-
parently R. Nanton and Albert Morton, who were elected
in 1625 according to Hustler's Grad. Cant. But a note is
added to the next, 'habita, Jan. 10. 1620.' Here appears
the assumption of the Heads to nominate Candidates for the
Representation of the University.
15-17) the same in English. This seems to have been a
custom. In the College Library (CI. H) is a small quarto,
with this title :
' True Copies of all the Latine Orations, made and pronounced
at Cambridge, on Tuesday and Thursday, the 25 and 27 of
Februarie last passed 1622, by the Vice-Chancellor and
others of that Universitie In their Entertainment of the
Excellent Lord, Don Charles de Coloma, Ambassador for
his Catholike Majestic of Spaine, to the King's most
66/] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 663
Excellent Majestic; and of the most Illustrious Lord,
Ferdinand, Baron of Boyscot, Ambassador from the most
renowned Princess, Isabella, Clara Eugenia, Arch-Duchess
of Austria, &c To the King's most Excellent Majestic. As
also of an Oration made and pronounced by the Vice-
Chancellor the 19 of March last, To the King's most
Excellent Majestic, wherein mention is made of the said
Ambassadors ; With their translations into English. Pub-
lished by command. London, Printed by W. Stansby for
Richard Meighen, and arc to be sold at his shop without
Tcmple-Barre at the signe of the Legge, over against the
Chequer Tavern betwixt Anindell house and Strand bridge.
1623.'
■2. Arguments in the Divinity Schools. . . . . . f. 57-97
On 57-8, ' Excerpta e communi loco Mri Spinks, 1632.'
667. ?
679.
Vellum, 28^ X 19, ff. 97, 12 or 13 lines of music on five-line
stave to a page. Cent, xvi early, with a great deal of showy
illumination.
Ex dono M" Gulielmi Crow hujus collegii quondam alumni a.d. 1665.
Collation : a'-m* (+ i ).
The first leaf is mended with a leaf of a Register of Baptisms
and Burials for the years 1578 — 1581.
At the end (p. 189) in lower margin, in gold letters, is:
Ex dono et opere Edwardi Higgons huius ecclesie canonici.
By this is written in ink : ffrancis ffox. On p. 74 : Ralph ffox.
Edward Higgons, LL.D., was collated to a prebend in Lincoln
Cathedral in 1533. In Woods, Fasti Oxo)i. p. 16, is mention of
Edward Hygons being admitted Doctor in Canon Law. He was
principal of Burnett's Inn in London,
Contents :
A collection of Masses, etc.
O bone Ihesu. Ffeirfax . . . . . . . ^. \ b
Cristi uirgo. Ludforde ....... 18
3. Videte miraculum. Ludforde ...... 32
4. Benedicta. Ludforde ........ 48
Regali. Ffeyrfax ......... 64
Lapidauerunt. Ludforde 80
664
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[667-
7-
0 quam glorifica. Ffeyrfax
8.
Magnificat. Cornysh
9-
,, Ffeyrfax
10.
Turgys
1 1.
,, Prentes
12.
,, Ludforde .
13-
Mass. Tecum principium.
Ffeyrfax
14.
,, Christus resurgens.
Pashe
15-
,, Albanus. Ffeirfax
Ending p. 189. Verso blank.
f. 96
I 1-2
118
122
136
I42
The volume may be compared with a MS. at Eton College,
described by Mr Barclay Squire in Archaeologia for 1898 (Vol. 56,
p. 89) and also with one at Lambeth.
The initials, of which there are usually three on a page, are
in gold on square coloured grounds ; the normal size is about
3:^ X 3 inches. The grounds are treated in a large variety of ways,
divided into geometrical patterns, flourished in gold or colours and
sometimes containing roses or grotesque figures :
On p. 22 is a windmill, on pp. 23, 57 a mermaid : p. 44 man with tabor : p. 48 man
in spectacles crossing a bridge. On p. 60 a garter with motto in gold : p. 69 man and
dragon : p. 80 peacock.
On p. 93 a fox in a green dress with hood, and a crosier : inscribed ffryer ffoxe. In
the next initial a scroll inscribed : The fox is next kynne to a fryer.
p. 108. Man and dog in doorway: on p. 143 two good grotesques: p. 147 lily, and
red rose.
All this ornament has a very foreign appearance, but also
a roughness of execution which probably denotes an English hand.
668. ?
Vellum, 2l\ X 16^, ff. 80 numbered wrongly as 78, 45 columns
of figures on a page, and 87 lines to a column. Cent, xv, very
well written.
In very massive wooden boards, stripped of skin and clasps,
and rebacked.
Apparently in quires of 4 leaves, but difficult to collate.
Contents :
Astronomical Tables.
Beginning with
Secunda tabula ar" martis
Tertia tabula ,,
f. I
4^
668*] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 665
Quarta tabula . . . . . . • . . f . 7 /'
Quinta lib
And so on to Duodecima.
Prima tabula ar" Jouis ........ 37 ^
Ending in Duodecima tabula (of the same), p. 80 {^H) b.
At the L. top corner of each page is a column headed
Centrum medium
Gradus communes
Signa communia.
I find no name of donor or user in the book : it seems to me
too late in date to have belonged to the astronomer Walter
Elveden. It might with more probability be connected with John
Holbrooke (cir. 1440) or Lewis Caerleon (circa 1490). It is by far
the largest and finest set of Tables that I have seen.
nncs^ { Not in Smith. Old Number 1961 ^ ./r a
668". ^^g I C. M. A. 1049
^^^' 1 alsol049.H""^''^9^
Vellum, 6f x 5^, fif. 174, double columns of 44 lines. Cent, xiii-
xiv, in an excessively contracted hand.
Collation: i" (+ a slip) 2^ 3^ 4* 5« (wants 8) 6'*-i8« (wants 8)-23«
(wants 8).
Contents :
I. Questiones M. Petri de Bradsley (f. i headed Eradsley) . f. i
Equiuoca dicuntur quorum solum nomen commune est.
Ending f. 8* : Expl. questiones date a mag. Petro de Bradlay.
•2. Questiones de sex principiis ....... 9
Forma est composicioni contingens.
Ends f. \T,b: Expl. questiones M. Adam burley.
3. Questiones de potenciis anime ...... 13 3
Ut dicit philosoplius secundo de anima.
Ends f. iBib: Expl. Notabilia de Potenciis Anime data a Mag.
Waltero de Burley.
4. Inc. questiones date a M. Thoma de Chirmistcv super lil).
Preciani de construccionibus . . . . . . 19
Quoniam in ante expositis libris...
Circa istam artem que dicitur gramatica.
5. Questiones super librum n priorum ..... 30
Circa librum priorum queratur unum commune (?).
Unfinished, apparently.
666 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [668*-
6. Questiones de sophisticis elenchis . . . . . . f. 34
Queritur utrum si"^ sophis sit secundum
7. Questiones date a M. Waltero de Burley super libium peryar-
menias a. d. m. ccc. primo ....... 60
Queritur utrum eorum (?) primo significet.
8. Questiones date a Ricardo de Camsal super librum priorum
analeticorum ......... 76 15
9. Inc. questiones super librum posteriorum date a domino
Waltero de Burley 119 5
Ending f. 133 i^.
10. In a xivth cent. hand.
Algorismus .......... 133^
Hec algorismus ars presens dicitur in quae
IVIultiplicandorum de normis sufficiunt hec.
Followed by three pages of prose in a very illegible hand . 135 ^
11. Questiones date a Mag. Will, de Duffeld super librum pos-
teriorum analeticorum . . . . . . . 137
Queratur de ueritate huius.
12. Questiones super libros I, 11 de anima. Mag. Adam de Burley 150
13. Questiones circa tercium de anima. Mag. Walt, de burley . 1583
Ending on f. 173 with the general colophon:
Expl. questiones locicales date a diuersis magistris.
On 173^, 174a is faint writing: on 174^ scribbles, including
proper names: Joh. de Wyndessora, Joh. de Oresseby.
669. Not in Smith. C. M. A. 1056
646.
Vellum, 7x4!, ff. 5 -f 108, 24 lines to a page. Cent, xv, in a
large clear hand with some decent ornament.
On the flyleaf a fleur-de-lys, ma • ioye • se (crowned) • Shirley.
Possibly this may be the well-known copyist of Chaucerian and
other English poems (see Trin. Coll. R. 3. 19-21).
On another flyleaf:
Ex dono Roberti Sheringliam socii huius collegii (xvil).
At the end, badly written, Mestrys Clapam and Joy Clapam.
Also : Steven Swales is my name • euery man doth call me the
sam, followed by a string of Christian names.
On f. I an old class-mark B. 2. 24.
Collation: a* 1^-13^ 14^ b\
On f. iv b is an old table of contents :
In this litylle Boke conteyned f>es bokys folwyng etc.
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Contents
670.
648.
Here bygynnetli a good tretys )>* Cardynalle I'onauenture
made of crystes passyonne .......
The tyme neyjing and comyng of )>•= niyseracions etc.
Ends f. 75: bi alle wordle of wordlis. Amen.
Here bygynne)' ]>e twelve chapyters of Ric. hampole turnyd
into englysch and Y^ first is of conuersion
JVe Gardes comiei'ti etc. Tarye no3t to be conuertyd.
— of his gracious jiftes in to j^e wordlis of wordlys. Amen.
Here endej' |'e XII chapitres of Ric. de hampole.
Now her bigynne)' anojier good tretys of Richarde of hampole
knt.
In eche synneful man or woman.
In the table its name is given: "J^at is clepyd Amore langueo."
Ends f. 209 : \t whiche is euer lyuynge wij" outen ende.
Amen, ihesu, Amen, quod Ihon cok.
Here ende)' j^e tretys of Richarde hermyte of hampole, j^at
ys clepyd Amore langueo. Quod ix; and in ( = I(ohn)
C(ook)).
On f. 210: a note in English and Latin, de libero arbitrio,
signed by John Cok.
Eueryman j'at haj> his mynde v\' lilieriiin arbitriitm.
Oil f. iv(? is the Pater AW^r with explanations, signed also
by John Cok.
Small quarto, paper.
Contents :
I. An alphabetical list of names, and Anns thereunto belonging pp. j-201
1. ' The armes and names of thos that have ben Erles Marschalls
of England sens the Norman Conqueste to this yeare 1590.' 203-16
3. Catalogus Marschallorum Angliae a conquestore in hunc
eidem(!) 1577, ex relatione Thomae Talbott . . . 217-18
4. Erles o{ Shreivshury (\i — ad Gilbertum Talbott, 1590) . . 219
670*. Not in Smith. ?
647.
Vellum, 7I X 5, ff. 120+15, 15 lines to a page. Cent, xv, fairly
well written.
668 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [670*
On the 2nd flyleaf in very rude capitals is "a Pierre Hanappier
1638." On f. I of Kalendar (xviii) Joseph Lionnet m''.
Collatio)i : 2? (wants 5) i" 2** 3^ 4- 5^ (wants i) 6^-9^ (+2 leaves
wrongly inserted after the 6th) 10" 1 1** (wants i) 12^ 13* (wants 2, 5 :
5 is now f 60) 14*^ (wants i) 15^ (wants 6-8) 16^ (wants 7, 8) 17'
(5 left) 18^ (wants 7, which is now f 61) 19- b^
Contents :
Flyleaves with later writing.
Kalendar in French, in red, blue and gold . . . . . f. i
Sequences of the Gospels 13
Obsecro te domina . . . . . . . . . i%b
Hours of the Virgin.
In vespers are wrongly inserted the first leaf of the Hours of
the Holy Ghost, and a leaf from the Memoriae (Katherine
and Barbara).
Seven Penitential Psalms and Litany ...... 70
Hours of the Cross 86
Holy Ghost 88
Office of the Dead 91
The XV Joys in French loi
The seven Requests 105
Memoriae.
Later prayers etc. . . . . . . . . . 119^
In the Kalendar we have the following characteristic Saints
in gold :
May \^. S. Maniert.
June 13. S. Aignen.
Sept. 7. S. Euuerte.
Nov. 10, S. Verain.
,, 17. S. Aignen.
In the Litany : Confessors — Anianus, Euurtius, Lyphardus,
Veranus, Maximin...Yvo. Virgins: — Genouefa...Castitas.
Of these Anianus and Evurtius are of Orleans. Veranus is
Bp either of Lyons or of Cavaillon. Lyphard, Abbot of
Mehun-sur- Loire.
The use is of Orleans, as shown (in conjunction with the saints)
by the Lessons for Matins of the Virgin.
There are Memoriae of SS. Anianus, Evurtius, Claudius and
Maxima.
Each page has a rather coarse border down the outer side. The
large miniatures have almost all disappeared. Those which remain
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are of a quality best described as very decent shop-work. They
are as follows :
Kalendar : a medallion in the middle of each border.
Jan. Rubbed. Warming his feet. Ac/iiarins, nude, standing in a stream supporting
a pitcher on his head with both arms.
Feb, At table. Pisces.
March. Tilling vineyard. Aries.
April. Standing in garden. Taurus.
May. In red tunic, booted, riding. Gemini, nude, in garden.
[une. In doublet, mowing. Cancer, red lobster.
July. Reaping. Leo.
Aug. Threshing with flail. Vi)-go, holding flower.
Sept. In vat of grapes, holds up cluster (?). Libra.
Oct. Sowing. Scorpius.
New. Puts bread into oven. Sagittarius, centaur shooting an arrow.
Dec. Kills pig with hatchet. Capricorn, a white goat.
Sequences of the Gospels. Square pictures in border.
John on island. Eagle on L.
Luke sitting on floor of room. Ox on L.
Matthew, in room, looking at pen. Angel on R. with inkpot.
Mark, as Luke. Lion on L.
Obsecro te. Initial. Virgin crowned, and Child throned, full-face.
Lauds. ,, Visitation. Virgin on L. Buildings behind.
Prime. ,, Virgin and Joseph kneel. Child lies between. Behind, on Z.,
stable, ox and ass, and star.
Tierce. ,, Two shepherds. Demi-angel in air, full-face, with scroll gloria
in excelsis.
Sext. ,, Adoration. Virgin and Child on L. Stable behind with star
in gable. Three kings on R. One kneels.
None. ,, Presentation. Virgin kneels on L. Maid with basket, altar
and Simeon on R. taking the Child.
Vespers. ,, Virgin and Child on ass. Joseph walking to y?. Tower behind.
{Alatins of the Irfoly Ghost. | page. Virgin kneels at head of a group of apostles,
facing R. Altar on R. with green cloth. Rayed Dove seen
through doorway.
Memoria of St Barbara. Initial. She stands touching a tower on L. and holds
a palm.]
Compline. Initial. The Virgin kneels on L. crowned. Angel half seen over wain-
scot. Christ throned on R.
Memoriae (f. 107). Initial. Stephen in dalmatic, kneeling, stoned by two men. Rays
above.
,, Sebastian at tree on L. Archer on R.
,, Adrian in armour, mantle and cap, stands in a room,
holding sword and anvil. Lion at his feet.
,, Nicholas, a Bishop in chasuble, in a room. On L. tub,
one of three boys steps out of it.
,, Aignan (Anianus). Bishop in cope in a room.
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Menioriae (f. 107). Initial. Euuerte (Evurtius), Bishop in cope, holds the hand of
a nude figure. Hell-mouth on A'. In air, an angel
receiving a soul.
„ Claudius, Bishop in cope, with processional cross. A
shrouded man on the ground sits up.
,, Fiacre, in white habit with black scapular, holds spade
and book. In a room.
,, Anthony, hooded, holds book and stick. Pig by him.
Fire about his feet.
,, Gregory at altar, in chasuble held up. Deacon in dal-
matic. On the altar open book, figure of Christ
wounded, chalice, and candle.
,, Laurence in dalmatic, with book and gridiron. Apol-
lonia on R. with forceps and tooth, and book. In a room.
(The Menioria is for both saints.)
,, Katherine crowned, with sword, standing on Maxentius.
Broken wheel on R. In a room.
,, Mesme (Maxima). Kneeling, about to be beheaded by
a man on L. Behind him is a fountain.
There are some grotesques in the borders, e.g. f. i8rt; and \^b,
{hotte)
a fox in dark tunic with walking stick carrying a basket with hens
in it on his back.
A late hand has written a great deal of matter on the flyleaves
and on the lower margins. Nearly all of it is devotional — prayers
in Latin and French : but at the beginning is a Paschal cycle, and
in the Kalendar are Latin and French verses on the months and
on the ages of man.
671. vac.
649.
Vellum, 6f X 5^, ff. 31, 15 lines to a page. Cent, xv, ordinary
French work.
Presented by C. Eyres, M.A., Fellow in 1841, In the cover the
label of Whitaker, Bookseller, Sidney Street, Cambridge, and the
price £\. ^s.
Collation : 1^-4® (wants 8).
Contents :
Hours of the Virgin, wanting Matins and Lauds.
The use is of Rouen.
Each page has a partial border, and the beginnings of the Hours a full border
and a picture of ordinary shop-work.
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Prime. Virgin, angel, and Joseph kneeling. Child in the midst. Stable,
shepherd, ox and ass, behind.
Tierce. Three shepherds and woman in landscape. Angel in air with
scroll. Gloria in excel.
Sext. Virgin and Child on L. Joseph standing by. Three kings, one
kneeling.
None. Presentation. Maid with candle and basket. Symeon in cope.
Attendant in surplice.
Vespers. Flight into Egypt. Joseph leads the ass to Z. Maid with basket
on head follows.
Compline. Virgin kneels to Christ (like St Peter) throned on R. under
gold canopy. Angel with harp on /,. Angel flies down with crown.
Red and gold arras and blue, starred roof or sky.
672.
Folio, paper.
A Translation into English of Pausanias' description of Greece,
B. II— VIL
In 15 fasciculi, unfinished ; recently written, i.e. about 1790 or
1 800: with a few notes appended. From the papers of Dr Davy,
at his death, 1839.
672*. Not in Smith. ?
252.
Vellum, 4f x 3|, fif. 195 + i, 17 lines to a page. Cent, xv, well
written and decorated.
Collation: i^^ 2* (wants i) f (+ 1) 4^ 5^ (wants 8) & (wants i)
7»-ii« (wants 3-6) 128-14** (8 cane.) 15^-248 (8 cane.) 25* (8 cane.)
I flyleaf.
Contents :
Kalendar in black and red, not full . . . . . . f. i
Sequences of the Gospels ........ 25
Obsecro te .......... . ^5
Prayers for the Seven Sorrows. Mediatrix omnium ... 42
O intemerata. ff. i,^, 56 blank ....... 50
Hours of the Virgin, of the Cross, and of the Holy Ghost . ^y
Memoriae ........... 169
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f. 208
Versus beati Bernardi : Illumina occulos
Stabat Mater, ff. 217, 218 blank
Seven Penitential Psalms and Litany, f. 265 blank
Office of the Dead ......
Prayer: Dulcissime domine. ff. 359-362 blank .
Hours of the Conception (?). f. 376 blank .
Hours of St Mary Magdalene ....
Prayers, with Rubric on Indulgence granted by John XII
Auete omnes anime etc. Ending f. 390.
Flyleaf blank.
219
267
349
3'53
377
387
The use is of Angers, as shewn by the Kalendar and Memoriae
in conjunction with the Lessons in Matins of the Virgin and the
Capitulum in Prime (Paradisi porta).
In the Kalendar the following Saints are entered in red :
Jan. 27. Juliani Ep. Cenomannensis (of Le Mans).
Feb. 13. Licinii Ep. Andegauensis (of Angers).
Mar. I. Ill black. Albini Ep. Andegau.
July 21. Serenedi Conf.
Aug. 16. In black. Transl. S. Maurilii.
,, 25. Ludouici reg. francorum.
Sept. 13. Maurilii Ep. Andegau., with octave.
,, 22. Mauricii sociorumque eius (patron of Angers Cathedral), with octave.
Oct. 10. In black. Tanche V.
,, II. ,, Melani Ep.
,, Lupi Ep. Andegau.
,, Martini Abb. Vertanensis.
Renati Ep. Andegau., with octave.
hi black. Apothemii Ep. Andegau.
,, Lazari Ep. et M.
,, Gaciani Archiep. Turon.
In the Litany are Archangel: Uriel. Martyrs: Sergius,
Bacchus, Eutropius, Quintus, Maurice. Confessors: Gatian, Julian,
Maurilius, Renatus, Licinius, Magnobodus, Lupus... Serenedus,
Fiacrius.
Female Saints: Martha, Two Maries, Emerenciana, Juliana,
Genovefa (in two places), Radegundis, Brigida.
The Memoriae include Claudius, Bernardinus, Maturin, Silvanus,
Anthony, The Three Maries.
On p. 265 is an inscription (xvii, xviii) : Le Balleur demeurent
rue de Bares (?) entre la porte de leglise et une porte cochere au
fon de la cour au deusieme.
PARIS.
5>
17-
55
24.
Nov.
12.
,,
20.
Dec.
16.
> J
17-
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The purely decorative parts of this book, borders and initials and
line-fillings, are of good execution, particularly the initials, which
are usually a good deal oblongated. The pictures are very
distinctly above the average ; and though the margins have been
closely cropped, the book is still a very beautiful specimen of
fifteenth century French art. I have little doubt, from its date,
that it was done for the trade; but the work is that of a very good
artist.
The Kalendar has two square pictures to each month, one in
R., one in lower margin :
1. Jan. Seated under canopy, warming his feet at fire on A". Damaged.
2. Aquarius. Facing L. by stream. Much damaged.
3. Feb. In red hood, back to fire, face R. Sits at table eating.
4. Pisces. Red starred ground.
5. Mar. In torn yellow smock frock over blue, back turned, pruning vine.
Pile of stakes on L. Landscape.
6. Aries. Couching. Trees.
7. Ap. In red gown, gypciere at girdle, gathers roses from trellis.
8. Taurus. Good front view.
9. May. In red tunic, black hose or boots, scarlet saddle-cloth, rides to /?.,
hawk on hand.
10. Gemini. Nude boy and girl join hands. Red-arrased background with gold
pattern.
11,12. June. Scarlet doublet, broad hat, mowing. Cancer. Lobster, red, blue-
starred ground.
13, 14. July. Two men reaping, one in blue doublet. Leo. Couching in
landscape.
15, 16. Aug. Two men threshing in wattled enclosure. Virgo. Face L.,
holds palm.
17, 18. Sept. Treading grapes in vat, in a house. Libra. Held by a maid.
19, 20. Oct. Sowing, barefoot, yellow hose. Scorpius. Red-starred ground.
21, 22. Nov. With stick, breaking trees. Pigs feeding. Sagittarius. Centaur
shooting to R. Red-starred ground.
23. Dec. In enclosure, aproned, about to kill hog with mallet.
24. Capricorn. Half goat, half snail. Red and gold ground.
25. Obsecro te. Large. Virgin in large crown, Child on her lap, throned under
red canopy in columned building with open sides.
In margin above, in an ivy-tree, a long-haired woman in a blue garment, bare-
legged, shooting downward with bow. Below a youth in furred red gown, gypciere
at girdle, black hat hanging on his back, looks up.
26. Matins of the Virgin. Large. Rubbed. A section of a gold church with
flying buttresses and blue vault. Angel in pink cope kneels on L. Scroll turned
round sceptre. Virgin at desk on R.
27. Lauds. Large. Visitation, in landscape. Elizabeth on A', with book in green
bag-binding.
G. C. C. II. 43
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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
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28. Prime. Large. Joseph and Virgin kneel on L. Child lies on R. Shep-
herds, ox, and ass, seen over railing. Roof above.
29. Tune. Large. Three shepherds, backs turned, looking up. Three demi-
angels, in cloud at top, singing from scroll. Landscape with river, ship, bridge, and
castles.
30. Sext. Large. Virgin and Child on L. Red hanging against stable (in which
are ox and ass) behind them. Magi on R. are kneeling.
31. None. Large. Presentation, in apse of church with red vault. Virgin and
Child on /-., maid with basket beyond. In C. Symeon, in conical mitre, behind altar
with four legs and white cloth. Jew stands at R. end of altar.
32. Vespers. Large. Flight. Joseph, with keg on stick, leads the ass to R. River,
windmill and castle hehind.
33. Compline. Large. Christ beardless, in imperial crowai with orb, throned
on L. Green canopy hung above. The Virgin kneels to Him, her train borne by
one of two angels. Red and gold arras behind. Over it, in air, a demi-angel with
crown.
[Before the Memoriae (p. 169) is an imperfect prayer (oratio Rhythmica) to several
virgins, e.g. :
Margareta te castam federans et draconis latera reserans,
Martha xpristum domo recipiens et drachonem uictum deiciens etc.]
34. Memoriae. Initial. John Baptist, half-length with lamb and cross on book.
35. ,, Michael, in armour, tilting with lance at black devil on R.
36. ,, Peter and Paul, with books, half-length.
37. ,, Andrew, with saltire cross, half-length.
38. ,, James, with staff and book, half-length.
39. ,, Stephen, in pink dalmatic, stoned by two men.
40. Large. Sebastian on Z., nude, back to tree, arms bound behind
him, five arrows in his body. Archer half-seen on R.
River and landscape behind.
41. Initial. Claudius. Bishop in cope with cross, half-length; dead
boy rising on R.
42. ,, Bernardinus, in brown habit, with book, half-length. He
holds a gold staff with a rayed disc at top enclosing IHS
(or a rood) in open work.
43. Large. Christopher in dark-red flying mantle, green tunic, linen
drawers. Child on his shoulder, in gold robe with orb.
He wades across river to L. with staff. Hermit on rock
on Z., holds out lantern. Stars in the sky.
44. Initial. Laurence, half-length, in dalmatic. Book and gridiron.
45. ,, Nicholas, half-length, in red chasuble etc. Tub with
children on Z.
46. ,, Maturin, half-length, in white habit, black cowl and
scapular, with open book and crosier.
47. ,, Silvanus, half-length, in red chasuble and mitre, with
crosier.
48. Large. Anthony, in brown cloak over dark red, falls with joined
hands before the door of cell on Z. Two demons,
black and brown, beat him with clubs. Trees behind.
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'^9- Initial. Anne on wooden seat, with apple. The Virgin and Child
on her lap.
5°- Large. The Three Maries. In a room. In C. the Virgin and
Child full-face. On Z. Maria Jacobi. Before her James
and John (nimbed boys) with book and chalice. On /^.
Maria Salome, before her four nimbed boys, James,
Judas, Jona and Simon ; one has a book.
5^' Initial. Mary Magdalene, half-length, with casket.
5^- " Katherine, half-length, with sword, book and palm.
53- ,, Agnes, half-length, with palm and lamb.
54' ,, Cecilia, half-length, with host and book.
55- >> Agatha, half-length, with book and breast in forceps.
56- ,, Apollonia, half-length (cut out). There remains an execu-
tioner on L. with forceps.
57- ,, Margaret, rising from back of green dragon ; she holds a cross.
58. S/c76at Mater. Large. Pieta. Virgin seated at foot of Cross, the body of
Christ across her knees. The lance, reed and sponge,
and ladder, lean against the Cross. On R. and L. the
other crosses, T-shaped.
59. Seven Psalms. Large. Christ, as Judge, seated on rainbow, white globe be-
neath His feet. He shews the wounds. On L. the
Virgin on R., John Baptist kneeling. In air four blue
demi-angels, the two lower ones blowing trumpets.
In border woman with book (as in Matins), and young
man below in furred tunic, with poniard.
60. Office of the Dead. Large. Job, nude, lies on dunghill, head on hand. His
wife, holding a bowl, stands by him. A devil passes
behind. River and city in background.
61. Didcissime domine. Large. Christ seated full-face, resting a closed book on
His L. knee and blessing. He wears a pink mantle
lined with gold over green and gold robe. A white
globe below His feet. Red angels form a background
to the lower half of the picture. The ground of the
upper half is faint yellow with gold rays, and there is
a border of blue cloud. A fine picture.
62. Hours of the Conception. Lauds. Initial. Joachim (on R.) and Anne meet
before the golden gate.
^3- Prime. Initial. Anne in bed. A woman bathes the
infant Virgin (crowned). A figure beyond the bed.
^+* Tierce. Initial. Annunciation. Virgin kneels on L. The
Father in the sky.
^5- Sext. Initial. Visitation. Virgin on Z.
^^' None. Initial. Virgin (on Z.) and Joseph kneel. The
Child lies between them. Stable on Z.
^7- Vespers. Initial. Christ taken down from the Cross. A
man on ladder supports the body. Another on ladder
unnails the Z. hand. A third stands below. Virgin
kneels on Z.
43—2
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68. Compline. Initial. Virgin kneels before Christ in tiara,
throned, on R. with orb. Angel seen over arras behind.
69. Hours of St Mary Magdalene. Matins. Initial. Half-length of St Mary
Magdalene on red ground with gold pattern. She
holds book and casket.
673, 674.
400, 401.
2 Vols., quarto, paper.
Systeme General (de science) par M. le Comte de Boulainviller.
Prefaced by a letter to his eldest son, dated Sainsaire, Feb. 6,
1710; wherein it appears that this is the correction of a work
begun in 1683.
675, 676.
402, 403.
2 Vols., quarto, paper.
Recueil des Memoires presentes par M. de Boulainviller au
commencement de la Regence de M. le due d'Orleans.
The memoirs are on subjects political and historical.
677-681.
404-408.
5 Vols., quarto, paper ; well written : with arms upon the
binding. A table of contents at the beginning of each volume.
Titles in Latin.
Recueil des Lectures et Reflexions de M. de Boulainviller sur
la Religion et I'Histoire Ecclesiastique.
682.
399.
Quarto, paper, fif. 198. The Nos. 673-84 were presented by the
Rev. T. S. Turnbull, Fellow, 1847.
Extrait de I'lntroduction a I'Histoire de France, de M. I'Abbe
de Longerue.
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683.
650.
Small quarto, paper, ft". 56 (2 blank).
Anotomia d'Ercole Lelli.
684.
398.
Quarto, paper, well written.
Suite des Reflexions sur I'histoire de France, par M. de Bou-
lainviller,
i^me lettre sur fol. 1-57
14™^ sur fol. 61-128
685.
257.
Duodecimo, paper, fif. 113. Very closely written in very small
hand. On 2nd flyleaf, ' Sum e Libris Gulielmi Burkitt, Aul. Pemb.
Aug. 6, 1666.' At the end, ' Gloria Deo in excelsis. Ad^a eV
vyjrLarot^ tw @eft5. Finitus Aprilis vigessimo 1668. Index, i f. at
the end. Presented by J. H Smith, Scholar, Dec. 1848.
A common-place book, religious and theological, containing
sermons, essays, glosses on texts, collections of remarks from
English authors.
On pp. 1-18, Mr Ball's farewell sermon ; pp. 220-5, the sum of
Dr Gauding and Mr Crofton on the first Covenant.
686.
551.
Miscellaneous Antiquities, by Walpole and Ives.
Containing Copies of Original Letters from Edward VI. to
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, Strawberry Hill, 1772 — Miscellaneous An-
tiquities, both Parts, with Appendix, ib. 1772 — Select Papers,
chiefly relating to English Antiquities, viz., Remarks on our
English Coins, Letter of Sir Simon D'Ewes on ditto, and an
6/8 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [686-
Ancient Charter, with fac-simile thereof, Letters of Bishop Hall,
Annals of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, by Francis
Blomefield, the Norfolk Historian, Directions for the Search of
Records, and making use of them, in order to an Historical
Discourse of the Antiquities of Staffordshire, by Sir William
Dugdale, Gold Medallion presented by the Synod of Dort to
Bp Hall, Coronation of King Henry VH., Account of Sir William
Paston of Oxnead in Norfolk, with plate of his Monument,
Arms, &c. in North Walsham Church, in the said County, with
Notices of numerous other persons in that County, Coronation of
Queen Elizabeth, with List of the Nobility present — from the
originals in the possession of John Ives, with his portrait, and two
curious portraits of Thos. Martin of Palgrave, 1773, and Manu-
script Notes, by Horace Walpole, 4to,
687-691.
(i) Verses, Speeches, Letters — Academical, and Students'
Exercises; of the 17th century, 2 vols, folio.
(2) Schools' Arguments. 4to.
(3) Examination Papers antecedent to the practice of printing.
4to,
692.
Duodecimo, paper, 6 ff.
' The several Persons named for several Degrees, when the
King was at Cambridge, April the 25th, 1728.'
There is first 'the King's List,' then 'the Chancellor's List,'
with a summary at the end, 'in all (Degrees of each kind) 291.'
On the outside is the inscription, ' In Academiae dedecus et Per-
niciem' — 'nigro carbone notandi.'
693.
258.
Duodecimo, paper.
A note book containing sermons (iioff.), and extracts from
various writers (25 ff.).
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Sermons (23) from ' Loe Sunday to 22d of July, 1610,' by
several anonymous, and the following :
Mr Caiew, St John's C. Mr Simpson, Trinitie.
— Gibbs, — Cropley,
Dr Lee, Christ's. 'a Rev. man Dr Richardson,' Christ's.
Mr Nott, St John's. Mr Fuller, Trinitie.
Dr Hill, — Buckworth,
Mr Whitgrave, Trinitie ;
and 'a good visitation Sermon,' by Dr Hill of St John's C. in
St Clement Danes, London, xx of Sept.
694.
354.
Quarto, vellum, 14 ff. Very neatly written, and signed by the
Archbishop.
Statutes, Constitutions, and Ordinances devised by John
Whitgift, ffounder of the Hospitall of the Holie Trinitie, in
Croydon.
695. vac.
651.
Vellum and paper, 5^ x 3/ij, ff. 47, 12 and 23-4 lines to a page.
Cent. xvi. The first part in a large hand.
An extract from a printed catalogue is pasted inside.
On f I : Ex bibliotheca Monasterii b. Mariae de Laude, i.e. Los
or Looz a Cistercian abbey in the diocese of Tournai.
Collation: i* 2''-5** 6-' (4 cane.) || j* \ 8-*.
Contents :
\. I. Ordo ad inungendum infirmum . . . . . . f. i
For use in a monastery.
In the Litany, f. 9, we have: Martyrs, Hireneus; Confessors,
Bernard and Robert.
2. Ordo ad inhumandum fratrem mortuum . . . . 12
3. Forma absolutionis iubilei seme! in uita et in mortis articulo
personis utriusque sexus ordinis cisterciensis indulti . . 33 ^
35 ^ blank.
II. Paper.
68o CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [^95-
4. Sequitur ordo ad visitandum infirmum f- 36
In French, with Interrogationes and Oiationes super agoni-
zantes.
On f. 43 3:
Laissons cheminer Empereurs et Papes
Car en sa fin seront tons de lattre,
P(?) De Lattre.
III. Paper, later.
5. Ordo instaulandi et intronizandi Abbatem .... 44
Ending 46 (^ : 47 blank.
696.
282.
Papers of Sir W. Dethick, being original notes of Descents of
families noble and gentle in different counties.
Some are very fully drawn and some with arms tricked. They
are inserted in a folio Vol. on 98 pp. Amongst the contents are
Thos. Pell of Eltington, Norf , with signature of Sir H. St George, 3 ;
Smith als. Heriz, 11 ; Stemma Genealogiae Jac. I., 14; A letter
from C. Auden containing pedigree of six generations and their
arms for a window, 16; Sir John Cockaigne, Kt., 'called the
Judge,' 23 ; Descent of Barons of Malpas, with derivation of the
title, from "a town standing uppon a hie hill which had in it a
castel and for the bad and combrus waye was termed in Latin
Mala platea, that is, Illstreet," 33 ; Keble, Serj. at Law temp.
Hen. VII., 36 ; Certificate of the funeral of Sir Charles Shirley by
his brother Sir Robert S. Descents of Montagu, 37 ; Tothill,
E. Langley, 51 ; Garrard, Lord Mayor of London, 65 : a Pedigree
of Sir Gilbert Dethick, 88 ; Certificate of the Rawdon Arms
bearing the autograph signature of Sir G. Dethick not publ. 88.
697. (Not found in the Library.)
A circular black box containing a roll, 12 ft. 9 in. long, and
14I in. broad, of 5 sheets, being the Lovell pedigree to 1693, from
Sir Will. Lovell, Knight, erle of Yvoye, slayn in Normandie, in
Henry first reign : very complete and highly wrought as to
writing and emblazonment, having 46 shields, and 2 seals ; temp.
Hen. V. The last place of abode mentioned is Harlinge. This
name occurs in No. 573, pp. 29 and 44.
70l] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY, 68l
698.
A box containing a Vol. of MS., small quarto, in the hand of
Robert Forby, and parcels of papers ; the originals of his Vocabu-
lary of East Anglia, printed at London, 1830, small octavo, edited
by Geo. Turner — with a life of him by Dawson Turner, and his
portrait.
Three papers give various forms of a Title for his work.
Presented by Rev. George Millers, Minor Canon of Ely, Oct. 7, 1846.
699.
Chinese MS. in a wooden box.
700.
In a flat box : Nos. 6, 7, 8 now bound separately.
1. Catalogue of Sir James Burrough's bequest of Books, in sheets.
2. Five engravings (lithograph) of Suffolk Antiquities (Architectural), by H. Davy.
3. A sheet History of Gonville and Cains College, by Will. Henry Williams,
D.M., 1823.
4. Map of Ancient London, published at Amsterdam 1647, lithographed 1832.
5. Papers of Cains College History: Lists of the Fellows.
6. Catalogue of the Library of Cuius College, in 1644 ; signed ' Gulielmus Ling.'
7. Catalogus librornm {Coll. Caio-gonvill.) veteris et novae donationis (circa
Ann. 1640).
8. Catalogus librorum J uridicorum in Bibliotheca Coll. Caio-gonvillensis.
The bequest of Dr Legge, Master of the College, 1 573-1607.
Here Smith's Catalogue ends.
The following descriptions of Additional Manuscripts are partly
from an interleaved copy of the catalogue kept in the Library and
partly are of my own making.
701.
552.
Notes on the Geography of Ancient Britain collected from
various sources, followed by divers Extracts illustrative of the
history of Britain generally, and especially of East Anglia.
682 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [702-
702.
553.
1. A List of Authors to be consulted as the sources of Anglo-
Saxon History.
2. A vocabulary of Anglo-Saxon words used in the A.-S.
Chronicle.
703.
554.
Collections for the History of Norfolk.
1. Of Religious Houses.
2, 3. Lists of Names, with authorities, for a Norfolk
Biography.
4. Church Notes.
List of Religious Houses in Norfolk.
Some obsolete words explained.
Heraldic notes.
List similar to 2, 3 but more complete.
704, 705.
555, 556.
Biographies of Norfolk men.
704. Albanus to Grosthead.
705. Hackluyt to Yelverton.
706. vac.
692.
Vellum, ii|x8, ff. 4+57 + 24-1-2, two volumes. Cent, xv
and xiv late, well written.
On flyleaf:
loannes Caius hunc libium vetustate dissolutuni et neglectum colligari fecit cura sua
atque refici in vetustatis menioriam et futuii temporis exemplum anno domini 1564,
mense Augusto.
Cui indicem addidit et paginarum numeros.
Binding leather of cent, xvi over boards, clasps gone, rebacked.
706] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 683
Collation: a^ i^ 2^ 3^ (five left) 4^-68 f^ (wants 11, 12) | 8- || 9«-
ii« I 12-.
On Sheriffe's Evidences, as this volume is called, see Dr Venn's
Biographical History iii. 19 etc.
Contents :
I. I. In Dr Caius' hand.
Index eorum quae continentur in hoc libro . . , . {. \b
f. iv b blank.
2. Cent. XV, 40 lines to a full page.
Registrum fundacionis Collegii Annunciacionis beate Marie
Virginis in Cantabr. vocati aula gunnevile, appropriacionum
bonorum spiritualium et temporalium, libronim, localium,
ac aliorum predicto Collegio pertinencium, scriptum anno
domini m. quadringentesimo septuagesimo secundo, magis-
tro Edmundo Shireff tunc custode, niagistris Edmundo
Albon, Johanne Carter, Joh. Barly, Willelmo Plumbe tunc
sociis. Incepcio scripture registri predicti vicesimo primo
die mensis Octobris anno supradicto [per predictum cus-
todem] P- I
Incepcio Collegii fundacionis per bone memorie dominum
Edmundum Gonnevill' primum fundatorem.
Parua carta Willelmi Deneys.
Statuta et ordinaciones Edmundi de Gonevill ' . . . 5
Statuta Collegii per Rev. patrem Willelmum (Bateman) Nor-
wicensem Ep. de nouo edita ...... 14
Incipiunt Statuta localia (Obits) 27
On p. 29 are some later additions for Hen. Corteney, Eliz.
Clere, Tho. Wendie.
pp. 30-32 blank.
Probably four leaves are gone here: p. 33 is also num-
bered 41.
Composicio inter Coil. S. Trinitatis (Trinity Hall) et Coll.
Annunc. b. Marie de amicabilitate inter eosdem . . 33
Inc. Appropriaciones ecclesiarum 35
Perdonacio Regis Henrici sexti Anno tercio pro Collegio
Annunc. b. Marie Cantabr. ...... 94
Other charters, ending with those relating to Spinney . . 108
pp. 109-116 blank.
II. Cent, xiv late, in double columns of 39 lines, well written,
with very good pen-ornament on the front page, in red.
On f. 24(5:
Iste liber pertinet Collegio de Gunvile (xv late).
684 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [7o6-
Statuta Universitatis Cantabrigiensis . . . . . p. i
De modo statuendi.
Autoritate tocius uniuersitatis Cant, tarn regencium quam non
legencium.
Ends f. 2i3 with the Statute for the Cista S. Trinitatis,
— iuramentum prestent supradictum.
f. 12 a blank.
Capitula of the Statutes (26) ...... 22 b
Ending f. 23 /J: f. 24 blank.
Two flyleaves blank.
707.
693.
Miscellanea by Dr Brady : CoWtge gesta and notes of Property.
708.
694.
Biographical notes, etc., by T, G. Young, ex-Fellow.
709.
695.
Inventory of the goods of Dr Gostlin.
710.
743.
Inventory of books and manuscripts given by Archbishop
Parker to Corpus Christi College.
On vellum : uniform with the copy at Trinity Hall : seal
appended.
711.
Copy of the Statutes formerly kept in the great chest in the
Treasury.
712 now 451^
713.
Index to the Annals compiled by Dr Gooch.
7l6] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 685
714.
Collection of letters and documents formerly in the Treasury
collected by Dr Venn and bound under his direction. It contains
some letters by Dr Caius.
(715).
721 (red no. only).
Vellum, 10^ X 7, ff. ^6, 55 lines to a page. Cent, xiii late, in a
very neat hand. First and last pages much worn.
Not in Smith's Catalogue nor in list of Additional MSS.
Modern binding (of 1877).
Collation : i'" 2'« 3" (wants 6) 4^ 5« 6* 7* 8>* (+1)9' io«'.
F. I is headed Essex.
A Year-book (.-*) in French.
Begins :
Williner (?) Clement porta son repleg' uers le Priour de Walsingham.
There are various xvth cent, references to Statutes and some
grotesque drawings: after f 5 a bit of paper (xvi) with a pedigree.
716. Gregory Nazianzen.
Vellum, 12 X 9|, ff. 147, 27 lines to a page. Cent, xiii? well
written : much stained and the first leaves torn.
Purchased by Professor Bensly.
Collation : i (five leaves) 2^-7^ (3 cane.) 8® (wants 8) 9* (wants
7, 8) II 10" 1 1* (wants 7) : Paper || 12® (wants 3, 6 ?) 13* (wants 6) |
gap I I5« (wants 1-3) i6» (wants one) 17^ (wants 8) 18^ 19* 20*
(wants I ?) 21* (?) 22 (seven left).
Contents :
Orations of Gregory Nazianzen.
Fragments of oration els rb ayiov Trctcrxa . . . . . f. i
els t6 017101' wdcrxo. \oyos ^' . . . . . . . . id
Fragmentary.
Tov avTov els ttjc Kaivqv KvpiaKTjv Kal els tov ndprvpa fiaixavra
X070S T°s . , . . . . . . . . . f. 13
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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[716-
T. auT. eh T7)v dyiav TrevT-qKocrrriv .
,, ets Tovi /xaKa^aiovs \oyos e' .
,, ets T. 017. KVTrpiavdv ....
,, eis T. \6yovs k. eis t. i^Ldwr-qv '\ov\iavbv
,, ets T. 'KpLCTTov yivvav
(ets ^aalXeiop: beginning gone.)
ff. 66-78 are a supplement of cent, xiv on paper. At f. 76 (71)
begins :
els TO, a7ta (pQra X070S i'.
eis TO ay. /SctTrrtcr/xa .........
The next title is :
ets yp7)y6piov r. dSeX^oj' /3acriXetou eiriaTavTa fieTo. T-qv xf'poT'OJ'taj'
awTaKTTjpios ets r. tuv eKarbv irevTrjKOVTa ewLCKOwiav irapovalav
X070S t5' ........•• •
trepl (piKoTTTdixio-^ \6yos le' .......
eis t6v iraripa (TMirQi>Ta 8ia t. TrXTjyrjv t. xa^afr;s X070S iS"' .
TTept vlov X070S TrpGiTos .........
Trept viov X070S /3, only half a page remains . . . .
17
38
44
100 b {<ji,b)
1033(983)
1033 (io83)
1283 (1233)
138 (133)
146 (136)
717. Chronicle Roll.
Not in Smith.
Vellum, about 13 ft. long by Sin. broad. Cent, xv (1447) very
well written, on fine skins with a flap sewn to the top, tapering to
a point. It has its original case, a bag of white leather, with
strings of the same.
At the top:
Collegio de Gonnevile et Caius dono dedit Robertus Hare armiger A.D. 1568.
Also:
Hoccleue in Epitome Chronicon transtulisse videtur hoc scriptum ad verbum nisi quod
contigit melius exemplar et ad suam aetatem accommodavit, qui floruit A. D. 1454 septem
annis postquam scriptum hoc est.
In red :
Anno domini millesimo cccc° quadrages. septimo.
Ab origine mundi concurrunt anni secundum hebreos potest dici ex dictis rabi
ysaac in numero quinquennali sex milleni sexcenti quadraginta sex.
Fine initial, mainly blue and pink on burnished gold; characteristic English work.
1. Ab origine mundi il. ccc. Ixxxx. annis Brutus uenit in banc terram.
2. The next paragraph, mainly in red, is on the foundation of several British cities,
London, York, Edinburgh, Leicester, Bath, Cambridge.
3. The next, in black, begins: Anni vite b. Marie Ix. et tres.
717] GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 687
Signs given to the three Magi, viz. : to Balthasar, miraculous rose in his garden ;
to Jasper, lion and lamb hatched from ostrich eggs ; to Melchior, a prophesying
child which lived 33 days.
Each paragraph throughout ends with a statement of the distance in years from
the year 1447.
4. In red. Christianity in Britain. King Lucius. Winchester Church founded by
Faganus and Duvianus.
The text proceeds with paragraphs alternately in red and black.
Special attention is paid throughout to Winchester affairs.
The last paragraph, in red, with a very good initial, records the coronation of
Henry VI, beginning
Expleto uite periodo illustrissimi principis Henrici,
and ending quidam metrista sic ait :
Lilia francorum cum regno possidet horum
H rex anglorum ueneranda lege priorum,
Anglia tanta datis et francia nobilitatis,
Arma notata satis H. sexto iusta probatis.
After a gap, the roll ends with
Versus de Ciuitatibus Anglie (11),
Ilia quidem longe celebri splendore beata,
Glebis lacte fauis supereminet Insula cunctis
Quos regit ille spumanti cuius ab ore.
Testes londonie ratibus Wyntonia bacho
Herforde grege. Wyrcestria fruge redundans,
Batha lacu. Saresburia feris Cantuaria pisce,
Eboracum siluis Excestria clara metallis
Northwicum dacis hibernis cestria gallis,
Cicestrum northwageniis dunelmia propinquans.
Testis Lyncolnie gens infenita decore.
Testis Hely formosa situ rowcestria visu.
Versus de Emma Regina. (4)
Duxit Etheldredus Rex hanc et postea Knutus.
Anglorum regum fuit hec sic mater et uxor.
On the back of the roll, in the same hand, are the following
paragraphs in red :
1. Brief account of the English kings from Hengist to Henry V.
2. Gracie expediende in curia Romana.
Pluralitates ecclesiarum cum cura ad terminum uite etc.
3. Dispensaciones a sede Apostolica
Dispensacio contra irregularitatem cuiuscunque iuris.
4. Dispensacio pro matrimonio illicite contracto.
5. Gracie pro religiosis expediende
Bulla pro abbate uel priore ad habendum insignia viz. anulum et mitram.
The above are lists of the various documents etc. which may or
must be procured.
688
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
[718
718. Not in Smith (673 is the black number, erased).
253.
vac.
Vellum, 3| X 2|, fif. 207, 17 lines to a page. Cent, xv
written.
Collation: i«-8« 9^" lo^ ii^" 128-178 iS^" (10 cane.)
(7 cane.) 21^ 22^ 23^ 24® (wants 6) 25^ 26" (wants 6).
Contents :
Prayer (later). Sacrosancte et indiuidue trinitati
Prayer. Anima mea desiderauit ....
Hours of the Eternal Wisdom ....
lubilus b. Bernardi abbatis doctoris melliflui
Ihesu dulcis memoria.
Oratio b. Bernardi etc. O bone Ihesu
Or. b. Thome de aquino. Concede mihi
Rubric. Reuerendissimus pater d. Bonauentura etc.
Prima oratio. D. I. C. baptisa me
Thomas de aquino de modo cognoscendi seipsum
Qui vult cito.
Directions for a priest. Sacerdos celebraturus
Or. deuota ante sacramenti sumpcionem
Aue sacratissimum corpus.
Alia. Deus qui de indignis ....
Alia (de B. V. M.). Aue speculum lucis
Alia (Bonauenture). Flecte genua cordis
Post sumpcionem. Gracias tibi ago
Domine deus meus misericordia
Gracias tibi ago
Eya nunc oro
Eya precor te . . .
Serenissima ....
Deprecor te domine
Suscipe domine
Inc. hore de S. Cruce et de compassione B. V. M.
Or. b. Gregorii. Aue dextera manus etc. .
Latin prayer. O dulcissime I. C.
O d. I. C. adore te in cruce pendentem
Devotions on the Passion. Salue tremendum caput
Precor te amator
Deus qui ab unigenito
In mea sunt memoria (Rhythm)
late, well
191" 20"
Culter qui circumcidisti (
(Or. Bede) D. I. C. qui septem uerba
p. 137 blank.
(Or. Ambrosii) D. I. C. fili dei uiui
Gracias tibi ago .
)
3
4
29
39
42
45
47
57
65
70
73
74
76
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
no
112
"3
117
120
1^3
1^3
128
135
138
144
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In ciucis loco dominacionis . . p. 147
The Fifteen Oos and other prayers . 147
Planctiis b. Bernardi. Salue meum salutare . . . . 16 j
p, 182 blank.
Septem psahni penitentiales 183
Litany ^00
p. 213 blank.
Sahie sancta facies . . . . . . • • • 214
p. 215 blank. Late prayer. Adoro et laudo . . • 216
Vigilie defunctorum (skull in initial) 217
Late prayer in English. Devoute prayers of oure blessed
lady 279
Picture of the Virgin on the crescent surrounded with rays,
holding the Child : roughly done 280
Devotions to the Virgin. Aue sanctissima 281
Ad sanctitatis tue pedes . . . . • • • -81
(Bernardi Aue Maria ancilla) 287
Septem gaudia (in terris). Gaude virgo stella maris . . 289
Sertum siue crinale B. V. M. a b. Bernardo . . . -289 (291)
Aue salue gaude uale.
Septem gaudia celestia (a b. Thoma Cantuar.) . . . 303
Gaude flore uirginali.
Or. b. Bernardi. Loquar ad cor tuum 305
O clementissima ........ 309
Stabat mater .......•• 318
321, 2 blank.
Hore de compassione B. V. M 323
(Innocentii IV.) O domina mea 353
p. 364 has traces of a woodcut pasted on it.
Or. ad proprium angelum 3^5
On the lower margin of 366 is a small round engraving of two
Apostles, one on L. in hat with open book and halbert, one
on R. with square.
Memoriae: SS. Matthias, Herasmus (p. 388 blank), George,
Augustine, Antony, Jerome,
p. 376 blank, has had an engraving (of St Anne?), SS. Anne,
Helena,
p. 380 blank, has had an engraving (of St Ursula?), SS. Ursula,
Odilia, Barbara.
On p. 385 a small engraving, with crible ground, of St Barbara
with palm and open book, tower behind on R. under trefoil
arch. Doubtless cut from the border of a printed Horae. On
the back is a similar picture of St Laurence.
St Katherine : after this a leaf gone.
Tract. Basilii cesariensis Ep. de solitaria vita .... 387
Libet inter cetera
— sectator et discipulus est d. n. I. C qui est benedictus
in secula. Amen.
G. C. C. II. 44
690 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [718-
On p. 408 was a picture, pasted on, of the Virgin and Child. The
shape remains, surrounded by a late prayer:
Pia fecisti (?).
Sequens oracio dicitur aurea etc. p. 407
Aue rosa sine spina.
On S. Augustine (in another hand?) 409
O flos dei principalis.
A blank leaf follows.
In the Litany Gereon, Ursula, Odilia are invoked.
719.
Vellum, gl x 6, ff. 87 + 4, 23, 21, 32 lines to a page. Cent, xiii,
written in Italy.
Purchased in 1898. Phillipps MS. 9804 (981 in the sale at
Sotheby's).
Rebound : old parchment wrapper forming first and last leaves.
Collation : i* 2^ (5 cane.) 3* 4^ 5^-1 1^ 12 (two), a" + wrapper.
On the first wrapper the title is written several times : once
" salustius ij duccilis."
An erased inscription on the verso.
Contents :
1. Sallustii Catilina (no title) f. i
Omnes homines (rude initial in red).
Upper half of f. 24^ left blank (from badness of vellum?).
Ends 26* (2'j)a: atque gaudium agitabuntur.
The name Uiuiano piforeto is written below.
On the verso is a note :
prisianus dixit litera est uos(!) indiuidua que s(c)cribi potes(t).
ego probo. litera non est uox. litera est nota elementi. litera
elementi est figura set figura non est uox. ergo litera non
est uox.
2. Sallustii lugurtha ^7 (^8)
Falso queritur. Initial, a peacock in outline.
f. 37 (38), containing the end of c. 16 and beginning of 17, is
in another and larger hand : on the verso is a rough circular
map of the world in outline to illustrate the text.
Upper part of 45^ left blank: also all of 511^, 54*^.
Change of hand at f. 59 (60).
The order of the last two leaves of text, 83 and 84, should be
reversed : ends 83 i : in illo site sunt.
ff, 85, 6 (86, 7) are a single leaf of a folio law MS. (text and
gloss). The writing mostly erased and a series of receipts
in Latin and Italian of cent, xvi written thereon.
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At the top is the name Petrus Stengel).
On the last wrapper are various sketches — dragons etc., and
some scribbles :
sunt (?) vj matapani almeno.
A matapanus is a Venetian coin.
Also : Item dictus dominus Bartholomeus mercatus super libro
hoc (debet?) soldos -xx- Item alia diuersa die soldos 4.
Item est alia certa diuersa die soldus 1. Itaque omnibus
computatis a me mutuo soldos xxv recepit.
There are a good many interlinear and marginal notes at the
beginnings of the two treatises : apparently all in Latin.
720.
Vellum, 8f x 6, ff. 48, 26 lines to a page. Cent, xiv, in a pretty,
upright hand, apparently Italian.
Purchased in 1904?
Collation: i'" 2'° (wants 4-7) 3"' 4'" 51- (wants 7 : +1).
Contents :
Boethius de consolatione philosophiae (no title) . . . . f. i
Carmina qui quondam studio florente peregi.
Lib. II, f. 9.
Gap. After line 2 of Metruin iv to — dam adho(r)tus esset
hominem contumeliis.
Lib. Ill, f. 15.
Lib. IV (called 'quintus'), f. 31.
Lib. V (called 'sestus'), f. 41 3.
Ends 48 a: iudicis cuncta cementis etc. etc.
Finito libro sit laus et gloria Christo,
Dominus sit benedictus noster altissimus Ihesus Christus. Amen.
Amen.
In smaller hand :
Actorem primus consolandum miserum det,
Tristitie causam liber explicit vnde secundus,
Tertius de rebus mundi non esse dolendum
Hie consolatur actorem denique quartus
Quintus perfectum notat hunc et rite p^r... (mutilation).
There are a number of notes in a small xvth cent, hand
apparently all in Latin: but I note an Italian form 'sclamat' for
' exclamat.'
44—2
692 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [72 1
721.
Vellum, 9^ X 6|, fif. 70, 29 and 34 lines to a page. Cent, xv
early, in three good Italic hands : has been assigned to cent. xiv.
Collation : i^" (i gone) or ^^ (i, 2 gone, one cane.) a^-s'" 6^^ (two
cane?) y^°, old foliation from 3 to 71.
Formerly Phillipps MS. 181 59. Sold at the 1903 sale at
Sotheby's, lot 266.
Contents :
I. I. Cicero de Senectute f. i (3)
Begins imperfectly in § 5 : actum tanquam ab inerti poeta.
Two English notes of cent, xviii on the lower margins of the
first two leaves: on the contents of the book. The second
has this passage : Liber tertius (De Legibus) begins at page 70.
All the rest except one leaf is lost to page 79 of this imper-
fect manuscript, presented to me (as a worthy present) By
Dr Samuel Legsamber in y'^ year 1762, etc.
Initials of paragraphs, colophons, etc. are filled with yellow.
Ends f. 19, probare possitis.
Colophon in capitals : Marci TuUii Ciceronis de Senectute
expl. qui dicitur Cato Maior.
2. M. T. Cic. de Amicitia liber inc. qui dicitur Lelius . . igd
Quintus Mutius Augur.
Initial in yellow, grounds of white — dotted red and blue.
— esse putetis.
M. T. C. De Amic. lib. expl. qui dicitur Lelius.
3. In a smaller hand :
M. T. C. liber ex libris de re P. inc. qui dicitur de Somnio
Scipionis 38 1^
Cum in Affricam.
Initial as for no. 2.
— solutus somnio sum. TEAOC.
M. T. C. Liber ex libb. de Re P. Expl. qui dicitur de Somn.
Scip.
II. 4. In a third hand:
C. Crispi Salustii oratio in M. T. Cic. inc. feliciter . . 42
Graviter et iniquo animo.
— neque in ilia parte fidem habens. Expl.
M. T. Cic. inuectiua in C. Salustium inc. feliciter . . 43
Ea demum magna uoluptas.
— honeste effari possum. Expl.
Both these have initials in red, filled with thick branch-work
in outline, washed with yellow.
5. Paradoxa M. T. Ciceronis 46
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Animaduerti Brute sepe. Similar initial.
— pauperes extimandi sunt.
^L T. C. Paradoxa stoicorum expl. feliciter.
6. M. T. C. de Legibus Liber primus inc. feliciter . . . f. 52
Lucus quidem ille. Similar initial.
Lib. II 60^. Lib. Ill "job. Similar initials.
Ends imperfectly in §11, neue gerenda neue gesta potestate.
(Nobbe, p. 1-2x8, col. 2 sub fin.)
Unnumbered Manuscripts.
A. Two letters by Gruter.
B. Minute books of the College Societies, viz.:
Cricket Club 1848 to i860.
Debating Society 1 873-1 878, 1 878-1 886, 1 893-1 894.
Fortnightly Society 1888- 1890.
Supplementary Notice of no. 405.
405.
626.
Paper, 7§ x 5^,, ff. 105, mostly 18-20 lines to a page. Cent, xvi,
ill written. The first leaves somewhat damaged at top.
Plain vellum binding.
Given by W. Moore.
The first ten leaves may be spoilt pages or first drafts of
portions of the work.
Contents :
f. I a is mostly in verse, hard to read.
On \ b \% z. title in another hand :
Leber Peregrinacionum D"' Will""' Petri Armigeri Hen. 8 Edward 6
Mariae et sereniss. Elyzab. a seer, consill. in quo continentur
mores consuetudines diversarum gentium, and wherein also is
showne the private (?) estate of everie man Dialoge wise betwixt
Imaginacion Reason and Man. and how everie man ought to
manadge his owne estate being in authoritie. etc.
IF. 2-4 in verse, very ill written :
When y' aurora be gan to appere
& tytan w' his corstat ? leaving? clere
Above our orisont assendyd was
III degres lytyl more or lasse.
694 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [405]
ff. 5-8 contain portions of the dialogue in prose.
On 9 is a receipt for " Incarnation colour " in another hand.
10 /', 1 1 « blank.
Table of chapters of the 8 parts of the work : incomplete . f. 1 1 (^
There are no chapters to the fifth part, and the eighth ends
imperfectly.
On 15 a are more verses. 15 3 blank.
Text 16
Chapter I. How man compleynyth as well off" y'^ werynes
off hys bodely labour as off jj« trobull off hys mynd
)>tan.
O meruelous god what thyng eylyth me that I
can ffynd in j?^ world no place of quyetnes3 etc.
Part I ends with A Balade off J>'^ wrechydnes of pouerte.
Part II begins with verses ........ 30
Ending with A balett rebukyng j?*' unsacyable desyre off couetous
men.
Part III 49
Ending imperfectly 73 b. 74 blank. On 75 scribbles.
Part IV . . " 76
Apparently ending on 89 a imperfectly. On i<)b some scribbled
music.
Part V is absent. Part VI begins imperfectly with f. 90, which is
a double leaf.
The contents of Part VI correspond to the table of chapters of
Part VII.
After f. loi is a gap. The last four leaves, partly in a different
hand, contain further fragments of the work : 10^ l> h illegible.
The author indicated in the title must be Sir William Petre
(d. 1572: see Diet. Nat. Biogr.), but I can find no notice of the
work. The aspect and character of the manuscript with its
numerous imperfections and erasures suggest strongly that it is
the author's own copy.
Fragments froin Bindings.
{a) Two folio leaves once used as the cover of no. 137.
Inscribed in a late hand with the title SpJiaera Roberti Lin-
colniensis Ep.
From a finely written xiiith cent. MS. of a collection of extracts
from the Digest and Codex. Contains list of tituli and part of the
Preface.
GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE LIBRARY. 695
{b) Two portions of a roll with list of values of benefices in
various deaneries of Gloucestershire, Wilts and Dorset. Cent, xiii
late, most of the entries lined through.
{c) Three fragments of a roll with formulae (.-') of proceedings
in ecclesiastical courts. St Paul's, London, is mentioned : the date
1276 occurs.
{d) Six fragments of a roll with a process concerning the
church of Beckenham in Rochester diocese, 1295.
{e) Twenty-one fragments of a roll with depositions of over
24 witnesses in a case concerning the church of Longbridge
Deverill (Wilts), 1274.
{/) Fourteen fragments of a roll containing proceedings in
the Court of Arches in a case between the Abbey of Reading and
the Benedictine nunnery of Wroxall in Warwickshire, 1284.
{g) A single sheet : the will of Roger le Long of the parish
of St Mary at Bow (late cent. xiii). Endorsed with a note of some
proceedings in the Court of Arches in 1288.
(//) The Vulgate fragment from the binding of no. 153 (see
p. 178) of cent, viii or ix contains portions of Obadiah and Jonah.
(z) The old cover of no. 372 (621) has on it (xvi) :
Gul. Farbeck ex dono Tenet.
John Aynsworth.
Also (xv) : pretium xj-.
Fragments /; — g are probably from the binding of no. 605.
INDEX.
Attention is drawn to the following headings, under which some anonymous works have
been grouped together :
Alchemy
Anonymous Tracts
Apocryphal writings
Aristoteles
Astrologica
Astronomica
Bible
Cambridge
Initials
Miniatures
Drawings
Kalendar
Names
England
Law
Pictures
English
Liturgical
Poems
French
Mathematica
Sermons
Grammatica
Medical Tracts
Verses
Abbatis Villa, Joh. de, de expositione
evangeliorum et epistolarum 339. i
Abendon, Arms of 531
Absolution, Form of 73. 5
Absolution of English unable to attend
Jubilee at Rome 197. 29
Account book 105 (cover)
Account Roll 379 (cover) ; 461 (flyleaf) ;
467 (cover) ; ditto (monastic) 84 (fly-
leaves)
Accounts 174, in. ; 219. 1
Accounts, Estate 205, p. 367
Accounts, Roll of, French 172 (flyleaves)
Acrostic 25
Act I Eliz. 73. 61
Acts passed i Eliz. 64. 5
Actuarius, irepi 8ia(popds ovpuif 76. 3 ; wepl
diayvuxreuv ovpuv 76. 4, 7 ; irepi airlup
tQv oipuv 76. 5, 8; rrept Trpoyviixrews
{oUpuv) 76. 9
Ademerus, Bp elect of Winchester 205,
P- 304
Adso, Epistola de antichristo 234, 11. i
Advocate, Admissions to the office of 204,
f. 172
Advocates, nomina advocatorum 204, f. 43
Aegidius, Ordo judiciarius 42, II. ; 54, 2
Aegidius, Optima quaestio 507. 10
Aegidius, de urinis 32 ; compilationes uri-
narum 373. 1 1
Aegidius Romanus, de regimine principum
113 ; 508. 2 ; super Posteriora 313 ;
Questiones super libros Physicorum 513
Affinities, Table of 156. 2
Agatho, Pope, Privilegium 437. 4
Agilun, Galterus, de pulsibus 84. 3
Agincourt 204, f. 129
Agord, John, Pedigree 529
Ainsley, Parishes in the Deanery of 170.
22
Ainsworth, John 363, f. i ; 372 (flyleaves)
Akroyd, Henry, grant of arms to 528, f. 3
Alabaster, Dr W., Verses, 73. 71
Alban, St, Poem on 230. 42
Albanensis super mortem Hen. jti 230. 29
Albertanus Brixiensis, opera 61. 9, 10
Albertus Magnus, de naturis reruni 35. i ;
414; 507 (flyleaves); meteora 506. 6;
liber metheororum 507. i ; de sensu et
sensato 507. 2 ; de nutrimento et nutrito
507. 3 ; de etate 507. 4 ; de sompno et
vigilia 507. 5 ; de intellectu et intelli-
gibili 507. 6 ; de spiritu et respiratione
507. 8 ; de memoria et reminiscentia 607.
9 ; super Ethica 510
Albumazar, de florilnis 141. 22 ; de re-
698
INDEX.
23 ; in ex pen -
12 ;
volutionibus annorum 141.
mentis suis 467 (5)
ALCHEMY
Tractus alkimie 181. 2
Clavis minoris sapientiae 181.
200. 9
Rosarium artis alkimicae 181. 11;
lilium artis alkimicae 181. 15
Liber secretorum 200. 7
Cour de Chymie 399. 3
Alchemical tract (Liber Aureus ?) 413,
III. 2
Tractatus de azuro 413, in. 3
Secretum philosophorum 413, IV. i
Alcock, Bp 204, f. 129, 228
Aldhelmus, S., Epistola ad Ealfridum
(Eahfred)68, IV. ; de laude virginum 68, I v.
Alexander Aphrodis. 495. 4 ; de tempore
497. 4 ; de sensu 497. 5 ; in hoc quod
augmentum, etc. 497. 6 ; de intellectu
et intellecto 497. 7
Alexander Magnus, Historia 154. i ; epis-
tolae 154. 2 ; note on Alexander's tomb
164. 5 ; vita (abridgment of Julius
Valerius) 177. 2 ; epistola ad Aristotelem
177. 3 ; descriptio morum 230. 30
Alexander Trallianus, Litro Sophistae 400. r
Aleyn, John 364 (flyleaves)
Alfraganus, Liber Alfragani 141. 10; de
annis Arabum 504. 3
Alkindus, de imbribus 141. 24
Allayn, John 73. 13
Allegationes et Responsiones 380. i
Allot, Edw. 318 (cover)
Almanack 141. 18; almanack medii motus
lunae 110. 6 ; almanack planetarum 110. 7
Almansor, Nonus liber Almansoris 96
Alston, E. C, letter 635. 28
Altar, discourse concerning the name of
291. 8
Alured, Tho., advice to the Marquess of
Buckingham 393. 12
Aluredus Rievallensis, vita S. Edwardi 153
Amanda Villa, Henricus de, Chirurgia 467.
I ; antidotarius Chirurgiae 467. 2
Amatory verses in French 237. 2
Ambrosius, S., Epp. quaedam 27. 10 ;
cpistolae 395. i ; epistola brevissima 395.
4 ; Octonarium 99. i ; in Exameron 99.
2 ; de laude virginum 99. 3 ; de laude
viduarum 99. 4 ; de virginitate 99. 5 ;
de laude jejunii 99. 6 ; de benedictionibus
patriarcharum 99. 7 ; de S. Patriarcha
Joseph 99. 8 ; de Naboth 99. 9 ; epistola
ad Vercellencem ecclesiam 99. 10; de
lapsu virginis 114. 14; Lamentatio de
lapsu virginis 184. 2 ; de praeceptis vir-
tutum 114. 15; de paradiso 114. 16; de
poenitentia 114. 17; de apologia David
114. 18; de observantia episcoporum
114. 19; de bono mortis 114. 20; de
excessu sui fratris 114. 21 ; de fuga
saeculi 114. 24 ; de ofificiis 129. 2 ; de
mysteriis 129. 3 ; epistola Gratiani ad
Ambrosium 131. 21 ; de fide 131. 31 ;
de Spiritu Sancto iO. ; de incarnatione
ib. ; note on Herod Antipater 238. 3
Ancren Riwle 234, i. i
Andreas, Antonius, Quaestiones super meta-
physica 335. 1 ; quaestiones de anima 335. 2
Andreas, Joh. 1 ; Novella super in. iv.
V. Decretalium 1 ; Apparatus super sex-
tum 45. 3 ; 256. i ; 257. i ; 258. 3 ;
493, 1. ; Additiones super v. libros Decreta-
lium 254; Summa brevissima super iv.
lib. Decretalium 258. 7
Andreas, Domina Milancia uxor Joh. An-
dreae 1 (flyleaf)
Andrew, S., Drawing of 261
Andrewes, Lancelot, consecration of Jesus
Chapel, near Southampton 389. i
Angels, names of 230. 40 ; Nine Orders of,
verses 593, f. 11 7 3
Angers use (Horae) 672*
Anglesey 170. 7
Anglo-Saxon History, list of authors 702. i
Anglo-Saxon words used in the A. .S.
Chronicle 702. 2
ANONYMOUS TRACTS
Tractatus de Missa 52. 2
de penis inferni 61. 2
de gaudiis paradisi 61. 3
de magnificentia corporis et sanguinis
d. n. Ihesu Christi 61. 4
Confession 61. 5 ; 349. i
de vii sacramentis 61. 6
INDEX.
699
ANONYMOUS TRACTS
Expositio Missae 62. 5 ; 151. 4
Tract on Unity 73. 31
On the Mass 84. 7 ; on lieariiig Mass
174, IV. I
de regimine sanitatis 140. 6
Tractatus de Creatione, etc. 151. 5
On chastening, EngHsh 160. 4
de X. praeceptis 164. 3
de suffusione oculorum 191. 2
Liber 30 verborum 200. 8
Sacrament, the 218. 14
de terra sancta 225. 12
de sacramentis 312. r
de septem sacramentis 380. 3
de nominibus Christi 385. 16
Explication of the Love 389. i r
de viciis et virtutibus 402. 9
Itinerarium mentis in Deum 410, in. 2
Tractatus de temporibus 446. 2
On the days of the Moon 457, 11.8
de canicularibus diebus 457, 11. 5
Novem judicum de mutacione aeris
467 (2)
Omnis homo est omnis homo 512. 3
Ansehmis, S., super evangelium sanctae
Mariae 104. 4 ; Epistoha ad Walenanum
122. 3 ; de sacramentis ecclesiae 122. 3 ;
de beatitudine ccelestis patriae 184. 1 ;
Prosologion 240. 16; 453. 4; modus
meditandi 240. 20 ; meditatio de re-
demptione 453. i ; cur Deus homo 453.
2 ; de casu diaboli 453. 3 ; contra insipi-
entem 453. 5 ; epistola ad Lanfrancum
de libro qui dicitur Monologion 453. 6 ;
de veritate 453. 7 ; de Ubero arbitrio
453. 8 ; de conceptu virginali 453. 9 ;
de incarnatione verbi 453. 10; de pro-
cessione spiritus sancti 453. 1 1 ; de sacri-
ficio azimi et fermenlati 453. 12; epistola
de sacramentis ecclesiae 453. 13; de
Concordia praescientiae praedestinationis
453. 14 ; quomodo grammatica sit 453.
16; de similitudinibus 453. 17
Antichrist 447
Antiquities, English 686
Antonius, Vita 301. 5
Antonius, Quaestiones super I'hysica 368.
1 ; quaestiones super Metaphysica 368. 2 ;
369. I
Antony of \'ienne, S., Psalter written for
Order of 148
APOCRYPHAL WRITINGS
de assuniptioue gloriosae virginis Mariae
87. 7
Joseph of Arimathea 87. 7
Cross, Story of the 120, f. 1 1 i/ ; 402.
10; 408, f. 220
de ortu Pilati 225. 13
de ortu Judae 225. 14
Epistola Abigari regis 230. 28
Epistola de die dominico 234, 11. i
Visio Pauli 362, I. (d) ; (in French)
435, IV. 2
Testamenta XII. Patriarcharum 402. 11;
511. 2
Liber de infantia Mariae Virginis et
Salvatoris 441. 7
Gesta Salvatoris 441. 8
Apostles, names of, with meanings 408, f.
306 />
Apostles' Creed, legend of 288
Appleton, Tho. 221
Apuleius, de deo Socratis 152. i ; de habi-
tudine doctrinaque Platonis 152. 3 ; de
philosophia morali 152. 4; herbarium 345. 7
Aquinas, Thomas, Summa (pars prima), 37,
75, 317 ; Capitula primae partis secundi
libri Summae 289, l. ; Prima Secundae
305. I ; Secunda Secundae 286. 2 ; 305.
2 ; super tertium Sententiarum 323 ;
super quartum Sententiarum 277 ; Tertia
pars Summae 278. 2 ; Liber de perfectione
spiritualis vitae 93. i ; Quaestiones de
preceptis 93. 2 ; Quodlibeta 93. 3 ; 375.
2 ; Quaestiones de virtutibus 93. 4 ; de
veritatibus 102. i ; super opera quaes-
tionaria S. Thomae 116. 5 ; Retracta-
tiones 122. 10 ; de contrarietatibus scrip-
turae sacrae (? S. Thomae) 122. 11;
Tractatus de judiciis astrorum 122. i^ ;
Prayer of 148, p. 347 ; de veritate 299 ;
de veritate theologica 332. i ; 334. 5, 6;
Commentarius super Ethica 289, III. ;
Quaestiones S. Thomae de Anima 460.
2 ; abstract from 577. 7
700
INDEX.
Archangels, Seven 451a 4
Arches, Court of, see Fragvtents
Archimathaeus, Practica 117. 13
Archimedes, de quadratura circuli 504. 9
Architecture 620. i, 2
Arculphus 225. 12
Ardeme, Joh., Experimenta 190, 11.
Argentein, John, owned 84, 198
Aristeas (Ps.-), Letter in Latin 429
ARISTOTELES
ad Alexandrum 91. 13; 225. 15; 314.
2 ; 336. 9 ; 402. 5 ; 462. 6
de anima 452. 5 ; 506. 2 ; super librum
de anima 460. i ; quaestiones de
anima 460. 3; 509. 5; 512. 13
de animalibus 109. 2
de coelo et mundo 452. 2 ; 506. 5 ;
libri cceli et mundi (comment) 367.
6 ; in libro de coelo et mundo 504.
13; quaestiones super libros de coelo
et mundo 509. 4
de divisione 466. 5 ; liber divisionum
494. 4
Liber Elenchorum 199. 8 ; 458. 6 ;
494. 8 ; expositio super libros Elen-
chorum 512. 20 ; quaestiones libri
Elenchorum 611. i
Ethica 289, li. ; 341, v. 2 ; Ethica in-
completa 494. 11 ; liber Ethicorum
novus 458. 3 ; liber Ethicorum vetus
458. 4 ; tabula super Ethica 462. i ;
super libros Ethicorum 611. 4 ; com-
mentarius super Ethica 508. i; 512. 17
de generatione et corruptione 444. 8 ;
452. 3 ; 506. 4 ; commentary on
137. II ; 367. 5
Quaestiones super librum de longitudine
et brevitate vitae 509. 6
Metaphysica 506. 12 ; Metaphysics
(comment) 367. 9
Meteora 181. i ; 452. 4 ; 506. 6 ;
ditto, comment 117. 10
de morte et vita 452. 1 1 ; 506. 7
Organon 199, 465, 466, 468, 494;
quaestiones super Organon 344. 6-12;
668*; comments on 367, 448, 512
Parva naturalia, quaestiones super 344
TTEpt ipfiTjvelas 199. 3 ; Periarmenias
ARISTOTELES
465. 3 ; 466. 3 ; 468. 3 ; 494. 3 ;
quaestiones super libr. Periarmenias
512. 22
Physica 452. i ; 506. i ; Physics 457,
II. 2, 3; libri Physicorum (comment)
367. 8 ; expositio super libros Phy-
sicorum 512. 24 ; quaestiones Physi-
corum 367. 7 ; quaestiones super 5
libros Physicorum 509. i ; quaestiones
super Physica i.-vii., 509. 3 ; quaes-
tiones super Physica 512. 12
de memoria et reminiscentia 452. 6 ;
506. 3
de metaphysice 509. 2
de physiognomia 487. i ; alius tractatus
de physiognomia 487. 2, 3; super
physiognomia 506. 6
Tabula super 8 libros Politicorum 462. 2
Praedicamenta 465. 2 ; 466. 2 ; 468. 2 ;
494. 2 ; quaestiones super Praedica-
menta 448. I
Priora 458. i ; 466. 7 ; 468. 8 ; 494.
9 ; quaestiones super librum Priorum
512. 11; 611. 2; expositio super
libros Priorum 512. 21
Posteriora 458. 2 ; 466. 8 ; 468. 9 ;
469. I ; 494. 10 ; quaestiones in
librum Posteriorum 611. 3
Tabula Rhetoricae 462. 3
de sensu et sensato 452. 7 ; 506. 10 ;
quaestiones super librum de sensu et
sensato 509. 7
Liber sex Principiorum 199. 5 ; 465. 4 ;
466. 4 ; 468. 4 ; 494. 6 ; super libr.
sex Principiorum 448. 3 ; 512. 1 7
de somno et vigilia 452. 9 ; 506. 9
de sophisticis elenchis 466. 9 ; 468. 6 ;
469. 3 ; super librum de sophisticis
elenchis 448. 4
Liber Topicorum 458. 7 ; 466. 10; 468.
7 ; 469. 2 ; 494. 7 ; expositio super
libros Topicorum 512. 25
de vegetabilibus 409 (flyleaves) ; 452.
8; 506. II
Comment on 367
Aristoteles (Ps.-) de secretis secretorum
213 ; 402. 5
INDEX.
701
Arithmetic, comment on an arithmetical
work 137. 13
ArUngton, Lord, letters 602. 4 b
Arms 380*, 524, 546, 552, 563, 564, 670;
coats of 514 ; of England 571. i ; of
Families, letter A 568 ; of foreign Kings
and Princes 557 ; of gentlemen and cor-
porate bodies 559. i ; grants of 528, 562,
10 ; letters upon 573 ; of Lord Keepers,
etc. 598; of noblemen temp. Edw. L and
IL570; office of 537. 17, 35; 552. 12;
ordinary of 541*, 562, 567 ; origin of the
science of 571. 5 ; taken from monuments
574 ; and names, list of 561 ; and pedi-
grees of gentry 526
Arnulphus Parisius, Summa Ut Nos Minores
91. 10
Ars tabularum 341, v. 5
Artemidoms, Oneirocriticorum pars 77. 3
Arthur, King, King Arthur's vi. Banners
537. 36
Articuli Cleri 235. 3
Arundel, Earl of, arraignment 197. 14;
Letter to Q. Elizabeth 197. 51
Arundel, T., Abp 204, f. 193
Arzachelis, Canones tabularum Arzachelis
110. 10; Tabulae 141. 17
Ascheman, Th. 276, f. \\\ b and end
Asclepius 152. 2
Asenath, Story of 359, f. 183
Assisa panis 205, p. 462
Assisa panis et cervisiae 205, p. 230
Astexanus, see Athesanus
Astrologica 385, ff. i, iv ; de fato puerorum
225. 6 ; Nativities, Temperaments, etc.
336. 2
Astronomica 110, 230. 8 ; 456
Theorica planetarum 174, I. 2
Tractatus de corporibus ccelestibus 174,
I. 6
Tractatus novus de sphaera 174, i. 7
Theoria solis, lunae, etc. 387. 12
Methodus computandi eclipsis 387. 13
Astronomical diagrams 388. i
Astronomical tables 336. 40 ; 388. 2 ;
456. 1 1. -IV. ; 668, f. 1
Lectio de cometis 613. 3
Book of Astronomy 457, II. 1
Athelstan, Romance of 175. 5
Athesanus, Summa de casibus 7
Atkinson, Robert, Oration 392. 14
Atona, Joh. de, Constitutiones Othonis cum
apparatu 38. i ; super constitutiones
Othonis et Ottoboni 87. 9 ; super con-
stitutiones Ottonis 128. t ; super consti-
tutiones Ottobonis 128. 2 ; glosa super
Constitutiones Otonis et Octoboni 588, f.
119; Septuplum cum commento 282
Augustinus, S., de verbis domini et de
verbis apostoli 60 ; contra Manicheos de
duabus animabus 69. 2, 13 ; sermo in die
parasceves, 69. 3 ; de quinque heresibus
69. 4 ; expositio symboli 69. 5 ; sermo de
muliere forti 69. 6 ; de fide rerum invisi-
bilium 69. 7 ; de singularitate clericorum
69. 8 ; de gratia novi testamenti 69. 9 ;
de octo Dulcetii quaestionibus 69. 10;
quorundam capitulorum confutatio 69. 11;
Hypomnesticon 69. 12 ; de heresibus 69.
14; de virtute Psalmorum 69. 15; contra
achademicos, 69. 16; de ordine 69. 17;
de moribus ecclesiae 69. 18; de moribus
Manicheorum 69. 19; contra epistolam
fundamenti Manicheorum 69. 20 ; de
spiritu et anima 100. 3 ; de decern plagis
100. 4 ; 126. 6 ; de decem cordis 100. 5 ;
de disciplina 100. 6 ; de poenitentia 100.
7 ; de patientia 100. 8 ; de immortalitate
animae 100. 9; ad Nebridium 100. 10;
de ordine rerum 100. 1 1 ; Soliloquia 100.
13; Epistolae 100. 13; de civitate Dei
100. 1 5 ; 247. I ; Tabulae super de civitate
Dei 402. 2 ; super Genesim ad litteram
100. 16; 108. 9; Confessiones 100. 17;
266. t ; de Xll. abusivis 100. 18 ; de spiritu
et littera ib. ; de videndo Deo ib. ; de
virginitate ib. ; de igne purgatorio ib. ;
Enchiridion 100. 19; de vera innocentia
100. 20; de Ixxxiii. quaestionibus 100. 21 :
Enchiridion 108. i ; ad Volusianum 108. 2 ;
de doctrina Christiana 108. 3 ; epistolae
108. 4 ; unde malum 108. 5 ; de libero
arbitrio 108. 6 ; de magistro 108. 7 ; de vera
religione 108. 8 ; de trinitate 108. 10 ; ser-
mones ad fratres 122. 6 ; de conflictu
vitiorum atque virtutum 122. 7 ; 290. 7 ;
702
INDEX,
408, f. 211 ; de sermonc doniini in monte
122. 8 ; de gaudio electorum 122. 9 ; 408,
f. 218; de moribus ecclesiae 126. i; de
obedientia et humilitate 126. 4 ; de S.
Joseph 126. 5 ; de bono latrone 126. 7 ; de
bono coniugii 126. 8 ; de eo quod nichil
est gloria mundi 126. 9; sermo 126. 10; de
vita et moribus clericorum 126. 1 1 ; de cor-
pore et sanguine domini 131. 29 ; sermo
135. 7 ; de utiiitate psalmorum 140. 4 ;
contra quinque haereses 149. i ; sermo,
mulierem fortem 149. 2 ; sermo de resur-
rectione Domini 149. 3 ; ad inquisitiones
Januarii 149. 4 ; Hypognosticon 149. 5 ;
admonitio ut non solum lingua 149. 6 ; de
vita Augustini 149. 7; Florigerus 223. 6;
ad comitem 240. 4 ; de vera innocentia 240.
5 ; meditationes 240. 6, 17; de tenenda
obedientia 240. 7 ; de bono perseverantiae
240. 8 ; super canonicam Johannis 240. 9 ;
de patientia 240. 10; de ebrietate 240.
1 1 ; de praedestinatione sanctoioim 240. 12 ;
de laude caritatis 240. 13; de libro soli-
loquiorum 240. 14 ; de beata vita 240. 15 :
de videndo Deo 247. 2 ; de misericordia
247. 3 ; de patientia 247. 4 ; de diligendo
Deo 247. 5 ; contra epistolam Parmeniani
247. 6; ad Cyrillum 265. 3; Admonitio
quaedam 265. 5 ; sermo ad parochianos
265.6 ; sermo de ebrietate 265. 7 ; de cura
gerenda pro mortuis 265. 8 ; de gaudiis
electorum 265. 9; de visitatione infirmorum
265. 10 ; de dogmatibus ecclesiasticis 265.
1 1 ; symbolum dictatum 265. 1 2 ; sermo in
depositione defuncti 265. 13; de resurrec-
tione mortuorum 265. 14; de gloriosae
incarnationis secreto 265. 15 ; de divino
iudicio 265. 16; de doctrina Christiana
265. 17; Retractiones 265. 18 ; de diffini-
tionibus ecclesiasticorum dogmatum 347.
3 ; extracts from 347. 4 ; 410, IV. 3 ;
Regula S. Augustini 410, 11. ; Soliloquia
433 ; de differentia spiritus et animae
452. 10 ; Augustinus, Pseudo-, ad Cyrillum
122. 4
Aulkmondbury 544, f. 37
Auvergne 6
Ave, in English 52. i
Avenzoar, Practica medicinae 178. 1 ; Anli-
dotarium 178. 2
Averroes, super libros 8 Physicorum Aris-
totelis 485 ; 486. i ; super liliros de ccelo
et mundo 486. 2 ; super libros de anima
486. 3 ; super libros de generatione et
corruptione 486. 4 ; super librum methe-
ororum 486. 5 ; super librum de sensu et
sensato 486. 6 ; super librum de memoria
et reminiscentia 486. 7 ; super librum de
sompno et vigilia 486. 8 ; de causis
longitudinis et brevitatis vitae 486. 9 ;
super librum de substantia orbis 486. 10
Avicenna, de differentia spiritus et animae
109. I ; 506. 8 ; de viribus cordis 178. 9 ;
de origine lapidis 181. 24 ; declaratio
lapidis 181. 29 ; liber de causis 407, f. 59 ;
canon 480 ; de anima 497. i ; de primis
et secundis substantiis 497. 3
Axminster Church, Arms in 530 (flyleaf)
Ayloff, Dr, address to 623. 14
Azo, .Summa institutionum 33. 4 ; Summa
super Digesto, infortiato et novo 33. 5 ;
Summa super autentica 33. 6 ; Brocardica
261. 2 ; Casus Codicis 491. i ; super
libello Institutionum 491. 2 ; prohemium
ad Summam Codicis 491. 3
Babington, Antony, Letter to the Q. of
Scots 197. 62
Babraham 170. 24 ; 204, f. 10
Babwell 111. 6 ; 464, f. i b
Bacharius, S., de reparatione lapsi 114. 13
Bacon, Lord, Verses upon 143. 10
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, Speeches 64. i ; pre-
sentation to Hinderley 73. 6; petition to
579
Bacon, Roger, Breviarium 181. 7
Bagot, Sir Ralph, pedigree 528, f. 17
Bailies, Bryan, grant to 528, f. 9
Balad of Love 176. 4
Baldness, Verses on 253
Balduinus, Jo. 387. 4, 8 ; de meteoris 174, li. 3
Bale, John, Mss. seen by, ix ; 26. 39
Ball, Mr, farewell sermon 685, p. 1
Balma, Hugo de (?), de triplici via qua per-
venitur ad deum 353. 6
Baly, W., owned 134
INDEX.
703
Bampton, 203. 7
Banister, Joh. 455, f. i
Banners, 525, f. 5 etc.
Barba, Joh. de, contra morbum pestilen-
tialem (English) 336. 16
Barbara, S., figure of 464, f. i
Barbone, Will. 330. i
Barly, John 287 (cover)
Barnes, Dr 636
Barnwell 170. 7; 204, f. 129; 356; Churches
granted to 170. 35 ; Barnwell Priory, ex-
tract from Register 524, f. 39
Baro, Dr 389. 14
Baronagium 569. i ; 578. i
Baronets, Arms of 517 ; of England 537.
25 ; liber Baronettorum 520. i
Barons of England 537. 24
Barrow 410, il. 4
Barrow, Isaac, Lectiones 629. i
Bartholomaeus, Practica 159. i ; urina
169. 2 ; de arte medicinae 413, 11.
Bartholomaeus Brixiensis, marginal gloss
on Gratian 6 ; super Decretum 67. 2 ;
Tabula quaestionum 87. 10 ; Quaestiones
87. II
Bartholomaeus de Glanvilla, see Glanvilla,
B. de
Bartholomaeus Exoniensis, Poenitentiale
151. 7
Bartholomaeus Mercatus 719
Barton, Ornaments in Deaneiy of 204, f. 88
Barton, Sir R. 215 (flyleaves)
Basilius, S., Exameron 131. 34; Sermo,
Attende tibi 184. 1 1 ; Sermo 184. 1 2 ;
Admonitiones 210, f. 18 3; de solitaria
vita 718, p. 387
Batchcroft, Dr, election to Mastership of
Caius College 621. 6 ; restoration to the
Mastership of Gonv. and Caius Coll.
602, f. 19; 635. 28
Bateman, Bp, vii ; 16, 63 ; Constitutions 36 ;
Mortuary Roll 391. i
Bayham 458, f. 105 a
Baynbrigge, Th. 228. i
Baysio, Guide de, super Decretales Boni-
facii 21 ; Rosarium super Decretales 255 ;
super Sextum 256. 4 ; 257. 5 : 258. 2 ;
493, IV.
Beckenham, Fragments {d)
Becket, Thomas a, see Thomas, S., of
Canterbury
Beda, sermo Aug. de muliere forti 69. 6 ;
104. 3 ; super Parabolas 104. 3 ; liber
Ruth 104. 6 ; de tabernaculo 114. 22 ;
de situ terrae lerosolomitanae 225. 1 2 ;
de situ Britanniae 314. 3 ; de mirabilibus
Britanniae ib. ; super Epistolas canonicas
347. I ; de imagine mundi 402. 6 ; ex-
tract from 437, f. 144/'; History (extract)
441, p. 107
Bede Roll 44. 7
Bedfordshire, Arms of gentlemen of 536. 4
Bedfordshire pedigrees 541. 13
Beleth, Joh., tractatus de ecclesiasticis
officiis 487. 7
Belgica controversia 73. 66
Bells, names of 211, i. 3
Benedict the Monk, life of St Thomas of
Canterbury 123, ff. i, 2
Benedict, Pope, Constitutio 256. 3
Benedict XII., Bull 493 (flyleaf)
Benedictus, Glosa super Isagogen Johannicii
111. 2 ; glosa super tegni Galieni 111. 3 ;
glosae super pulsus Philareti 111. 4
Benefices, Tabula beneficiorum in Anglia et
Wallia 9
Bens, Aegidius Gualterus 585 (flyleaf)
Berchorius, Petrus, Reductorium morale 56
Berdon, Will., scribe 417
Berengaudus in Apocalipsim 142 ; 301. i ;
320
Berkshire Visitation 1597, 531
Bernak, Joh. 156. 3
Bernardus, S., Sermones 94. i; Tract, super
canonem missae secundum S. Bernardum
62. 6 ; ad Eugenium de consideratione
100. 14; de septem horis canonicis 112;
de dignitate sacerdotum 114. 23 ; Medi-
tationes 120. 6 ; 408, f. 96 /!' ; epistolae
149. lo; de diligendo deo 223. 3; de
oratione 223. 3 ; Floras 223. 7 ; Quis
dabit capiti meo aquam 240. 18 ; dulcis
meditatio 240. 19; de conflictu vitiorum
et virtutum 290. 6; de altercatione quatuor
sororum 290. 9 ; Homiliae super Missus
est Gabriel 290. 18; de praecepto et dis-
704
INDEX.
pensatione 290. 19; de compassione filii
et compassione matris 408, f. 207; Expo-
sitiones super Cantica Canticorum 439, 11.;
Sermon on 440, f. 2
Bernardus Papiensis, Breviarium 28. i ;
44. I, 2 ; 54. 7
Bernardus Compostellanus, super Decretales
253. I ; casus Bernardi quarti lib. Decret.
91. 7; Margarita decretalium 33. i, 11
Bernardus, Chirurgia 407, in.
Beny, Mr, letters 635. 20
Besan9on, Bishops of 292 (end)
Bestiary 109. 5 ; 384, 11. ; Illustrations of 372
Beverley, Historiola de 449. 1 1
Beverley, John, vii ; gives 3 — 5, 35, 56, 244,
250, 470—475, 481
Bevis of Hampton 175. 6
Beza, Theodore, Oration 197. 49 ; Epistola
197. 54
BIBLE
Bible, Complete and O.T.
Hebrew, Joshua — Malachi 404
Greek, Psalter 348
Latin 224, 346, 350, 361, 412, 601
— sapiential books 427. i
— fragment of Exodus 309. 6
— fragments of Exodus and Num-
bers 481 (flyleaves)
— fragments of Numbers 322 (fly-
leaves)
— fragments of Ezra 125 (flyleaves)
— Psalter 148
— fragment of Jeremiah 304 (fly-
leaf)
— fragments (viii. — ix.) of Obadiah
and Jonah 153 (and p. 695)
Bible, N.T.
Four Gospels in Greek 403
Text of the Four Gospels 238. 6
New Testament (English) 343
Gospels of Matthew and Mark (Wyclif)
179
Bible, commentaries, etc.
Ruth, commentarius in 585
Glosa super Psalterium 268
Psalterium gl. 267
Expositio super Cantica 461. 3
Commentarius super Esaiam 270
BIBLE
Matthew gl. 90. i
Mark gl. 90. 3
Exposition on St John 357
Comment on Romans iv. 295
Epistolae Catholicae et Apocalypsis gl.
68, III.
Apocalypse, Engl, commentary on 231
On the Apocalypse 244, f. 123
Concordantiae Bibliae 62. 4; 115. i
CoUationes, anonymae, in Epistolas et
Evangelia 70
Table on commentary on the Bible 88
Dictionary of subjects 115. 2
Themata Evangeliorum 140. 7
Themata de Epistolis 140. 7
Bibliae historiae 140. 8
Tract in short paragraphs on many
Biblical passages 151. 3
Harmony of the Four Gospels 158
Notabilia sacrae scripturae 210
Compendium s. scripturae 374
Epitome of the Bible Story 417. 6
Epitome of the Historical Books 439,
IV. 2
Accents of words in the Bible 461. i
Bindings 252, 294, 312, 335, 371, 514
Bird, Alicia 364 (flyleaf)
Bishop's Consecration charges 197. 73
Blasius, Frater, Comments on the Palma
of fr. Blazius 137. 5, 6
Blithe, Mag. 197. 52
Blome, Peter, gives 487, 494
Blomfield, Francis 588, f. i; notes 29;
249, p. 250; 489 (flyleaf); extracts 204
(flyleaves) ; transcript of Brady's transla-
tion of the annals of G. and C. College
617 ; arms of 618 ; Collectanea Canta-
brigiensia 632 ; annals 686
Blue Garter, Order of the 537. 5
Bodney 589 end
Boethius, de malo 91. 9 ; liber Praedica-
mentorum 199. 2 ; liber Divisionum 199. 4 ;
465. 5 ; 468. 5 ; quaestiones super libros
Divisionum 512. 23 ; Topica 199. 6, 7 ;
465. 6 ; 466. 6 ; 494. 5 ; opera theologica
309 ; de sancta Trinitate 309. i ; utrum
pater et filius et spiritus sanctus, etc.
INDEX.
705
309. 2 ; extracts from 410, p. 265 ; de
Consolatione Philosophiae 484. 2 ; 720 ;
de unitate et uno 497. 2 ; quomodo tri-
nit^s unus deus 497. 8 ; ad S. Johannem
diaconum 497. 9; ad eundem 497. 10
fides 497. 1 1 ; adversus Nestorium 497. 12
pseudo- de disciplina scholarium 136. 18
341, III. 3
Bohun, Ilunifredus 401. 8
Bolton, Robert de 443, ff. ii, iii
Bonatus, Guido, de mutatione aeris 467 (3)
Bonaventura, S. , de Decalogo 184. 4; 408,
f. 174^; de regno coelorum secundum
Bo(naventuram?) 240. 22; de b. Virgine
332. 2 ; meditationes 332. 3 ; Stimulus
amoris 353. i ; of Crystes passyonne
669'^. I
Boniface, Abp, constitution of 362, f. 38
Bonifacius IV., Pope, Opus in arte alki-
mia 181. 4
Bonifacius VIII., Constitutio 257. 2 ; liber
sextus decretalium 45. 2 ; 62. i ; 214. i ;
253. 3 ; 256. 3 ; cum apparatu Johannis
45. i; 257. 3; 258. i; 493, II.; dispute
with Philip le Bel 537. 22 ; Extra vagantes
256. 2
Bonkys, William, Quaestiones super Pris-
cianum 344. 1 ; quaestiones super Meta-
physica 344. 2 ; quaestiones super lib.
de generatione et corruptione 344. 3 ;
quaestiones super Physica 344. 5 : quaes-
tiones super Organon 344. 6
Boraston 207, I. 2
Boraston, Simon de, Distinctiones 27. i
Borell, William 370
Borough, James 659, 660
Borough's grants 542, f. 54; 551. 2
Boryngton, Joh., de regiminibus 417. 3 ;
liber communis 417. 1 1
Boston, II. de 16, f. 213 3
Boston, John 145 (flyleaf)
Boswell, W. 132 (flyleaf)
Boulainviller, M. le Comte de, Systeme
general de science 673, 674 ; jMemoire>
675, 676 ; Lectures et reflexions 677—681 ;
Reflexions 684
Boulogne, siege of 537. 19
Bourn mineral water 619, f. 7
G. C. C. II.
Bourne, Ornaments in Deanery of 204,
f. 109
Bowtell, John 642
Bowhoryth, Joh., caution 43
Boxsted, Walterus de 468, f. n6
Bracton 59
Bradshaw, Henry 26
Bradsley, Peter, Quaestiones 668*. i
Brady, Dr, ix ; marginal references by
192. 2 ; Collections 64. 9 ; 502 ; 580—
584 ; Catalogue of books given to Caius
College 602. 2 ; payment to 602. 4 /> ;
speech on being elected Master of G.
and C. College 602. 9 ; dialogue between
a Christian and a Sectarian (? by Dr B.)
607. I ; translation of the Annals of
Gonville and Caius College 617. 2 ; Mis-
cellanea 707
Bramburton, Edm. de, Quaestio 600. 3
Brampton 71
Brandon 520. 2
Brearclifife, W. 132 (flyleaf)
Brecham, Joh., caution 161
Bredon, John 270
Bredon, Simon 270
Breklys 22
Brevia, Tractatus componendi brevia 205,
P- 255
Breviarium, Sarum 394
Breviary (flyleaves) 438
Brewood, note on 528, f. 104
Bridgwater, Richard 170
Bridlington Priory MS. 406
Bridlington, John of. Prophecy 249, I. 6
Briggs, Mr, Visitation 220. r
Brigham, Nich. 153
Brinkeley, R. 348, 372, 403
Bristol, Earl of 73. 85 ; articles concerning
Lord Conway 73. 86 ; Petition to the
Lords 143. 7 ; Articles charging the Duke
of Buckingham 73. 85 ; 143. 8
Britain, Ancient, notes on the geography
of 701
Britain, Chronicle of, preliminary matter 449. 2
Britain, Kings of 449. 3
Britton, J., owned 623
Brocardus, Summa de edendo 327. i ;
Summa 327. 2
45
7o6
INDEX.
Broke, Thomas 17
Brooke, Sir E., pedigree 525
Brooke, Joh. of Aspall, owned 578
Brotlierton, Tho. 665, 12
Brougham, Lord, reported death of 607. 15
Broughton, John, pedigree 523, f. 137
Browne, Justice 579
Browne, Knight, pedigree 525, f. 47 3
Browning, J. 492 (cover)
Brudenell, Th. 524, f. 64
Brunus Longoburgensis, Chirurgia 105. 3
Brygg, Thomas, Itinerarium 449. 14
Brythwald, J. 386
Bucer, Martin, epitaph 218. 7 ; de privato
ministerio 423
Buckenham, William, Juramentum 391. 2
Buckingham, Duke of, Earl of Bristol's
articles against 73. 85 ; Collections relat-
ing to the 143 ; letter to the University
143. 13; relation to both Houses 389,
P- 577
Buckingham, George Duke of, banners
designed for funeral of 525, f. 5
Buckinghamshire Visitation 1634, 534
Buckworth 524, f. 36
Bullen, Sir Geoffrey, pedigree 526
Bumpstede, R., owned 250, 470, 481
Bungay, T. de, Quaestiones super libros de
coelo et mundo 509. 4
Burdegalia, Joh. de, see Barba, Joh. de
Burgess, John, sermon 389. 19
Burgo, Joannes de, Pupilla oculi 112 ;
119. I ; do. Pars sexta iii va
Burgoyne, of Cambs., pedigree 518
Burgundia, Jo. de, de morbo epidemico
336. 15
Burkitt, William, owned 685
Burley, Quaestiones 263
Burley, Adam de, quaestiones 263; 668*. 2;
super libros de anima 668*. 12
Burley, Walter, de universalibus 139. i ;
on the Isagoge of Porphyry 139. 2 ; super
librum Praedicamentonim 139. 3 ; super
librum de sex principiis 139. 4 ; super
Porphyrium de Enuntiatione 139. 5 ; de
obligationibus 434. i ; alius tractatus
434. 2 ; suppositiones 434. 3 ; super
librum Periarmenias 448. 2 ; 668*. 3 ;
quaestiones in librum Periarmenias 512.
5 ; 668*. 7 ; super viii. libros Physicorum
448. 7 ; super Politica Aristotelis 490. i ;
505 ; super Ethica 490. 2 ; quaestiones de
potenciis animae 668*. 3 ; quaestiones
circa tertium de anima 668*. 13; super
libn.im posteriorum 668*. 9
Burlton, Humfrey, grant of arms to 528,
f. I
Burrough, Sir James, gives 601; owned 620
Burwell Priory 376
Bury St Edmunds 111. 6 ; 356 ; 464, (. ib; fire
at 249, 1.3; MSS. from 145, 154, 225, 480
Bussey 524, f. 52
Butler, Nich. 414 (flyleaf)
Butler, Walter, pedigree 625, f. 47 <>
Butriis, Jacobus de, lectura super Digesto
veteri 245
Byland Abbey MS. 440
Byschop, Galfr., caution 75, 323
Cabolde, Th. 45, 172; gives 380, 613;
owned 274, 371
Caigon, R., dedication to 669
Caius, John, gifts of viii ; lines 362, i. (a) ;
gives 50, 76, 77 ; 356, 360, 404, 495, 500 ;
handwriting of 249, I. 17 ; letters 714
Calderinus, Jo., Auctoritates et sententiae
Bibliarum 133. 2
Caledonian Forest, Poem 73. 78
Calthorpe, J. 107
Calverton, Robertus de, liber de practica
advocatorum 588
CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge, Town and County Union of
St John's and St Edward's Churches
170. 19
Nomina villarum, etc. 170. 30
Taxatio domorum 170. 33
St Clement's 204, f. 45
St Peter's juxta castnxm 204, f. 45
St Botulph's 356, p. 8
Sturbridge Fair, cry of 604. 8
Cambridgeshire 204
Cambridgeshire Deaneries, list of orna-
ments 204, f. 55
Cambridgeshire Visitation 541. 8 ; Visi-
tation, 1619 542
INDEX.
707
CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge, County of, wool tax returns
498
Cambridge, University and Town,
Charters, Customs, etc., of the
University and Town 618 ; docu-
ments 604
Cambridge, University :
University Library, Catalogue of His-
torical Mss. 73. 3 ; building of
Library 73. 51 ; expenses of building
east side 621. 11 ; Library keeper
604. 5
Visit of Prince Charles and the Elector
Palatine 73. 46
University exempt from Visitation 73.
57. 58
Heads of Colleges in 1612 173. 2; de
gymnasii Cantabrigiensis antiquitate
173. 6
Commemoratio Benefactorum 173. 9
Papal privileges 194. 3-7 ; 249, 11. i
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction 197. 5
Creatio Doct. Theol. 197. 70
Graces 218. i, 8
List of Chancellors 249, i. 3 ; of Vice-
Chancellors 623. 6
Chronicle of the foundation of 249, 11.
2 (identical with 9)
Hospitium S. Edmundi Regis 369. 2
Hospitalis S. Jo. Jerusalem 391. 31
Literae Academicae ad Hen. VHL 391.
35
Statute 466 (cover)
Arms of Professors 542, f. 3
Tuition fees 602. 5; 621. 15
Senate House, building of 602. 6 ; ex-
penses 621. 10, 16
Statuta (Abp Parker's MS.) 602. 7
Statuta (Eliz.) 604. i ; 620. 3
Statuta 706, 11.
Excerpta e Statutis 628
Oratores Academiae 604. 2
Letters of James L 604. 3
Letter of Henry VHL 604. 4
Inventory 604. 6
Clerk of the Market 604. 7
Discommuned persons 604. 10
CAMBRIDGE
University Preachers' subscription 604.
1 1 ; Preachers at St Mary's 621. 1 7
Gratiarum formulae 604. 12
Juramenta 604. 13
Formulae Incorporationis 604. 14
Absolutio in fine termini 604. 15
Compounders 604. 16
Royal Letters of Ch. I. and James I.
604. 17
Cycle of Proctors 604. 18
Mr Hare and his Collections 604. 29
Tripos Verses 613. 8
Royal Letters 621. 5
Press account 621. 12
Vice-Chancellor's accounts 621. 13
Mr Crane's Benefaction 621. 14
Graduati 1600— 1784 622
Combination Paper 622. 2
Letter of Ch. II. 623. 10
Letter of D. of Somerset, Chancellor
623. II
Prayer before lecture 623. i
Proclamation of C. Roderick, V.C.
623. 7
Dr Spencer's speech 623. 9
Orations 666
Letters— Academical, etc. 687-691
Degrees, April 25, 1728, 692
Cambridge, Colleges :
Clare Hall, Mr Hagar's fellowship
declared void 607. 16
Christ's College 73. 14, 48-50; Statutes
73. 48 ; office of Preacher 73, p.
123
Corpus Christi College, Statutes 73.
47 ; 391. 30 ; Inventory of books and
MSs. given by Abp Parker 710
Downing College case 635. 14, 15
Emmanuel College, Grace at 623. 2
Gonville and Caius College, Batch-
croft's election to the Mastership
621. 6 ; letter of restoration 602. 4 c
Fellows, list of 602. 8
Dr Brady's speech on being elected
Master 602. 9
Dr Gooch's declaration 602. 10
Statuta Edm. Gonville 602. 11
45—2
7o8
INDEX.
CAMBRIDGE (Gonville and Caius College)
Acts of the Fellows before the Visita-
tion 171 5, 602. 12
Miscellaneous papers relating to
602 ; charges of enlarging the Chapel
602. 3
Nightingale and Echo, by T. P. J.
602. 13
Will of Dr John Smith 602. 14
Statutes 604, 636, 711
Acta (hodie gesta) 610
Commemoration Book 612 ; Annales
614 ; continuation 615 ; extracts from
the Gesta books 616. 2 ; Journal
616. 3
Yearly rents 617. i ; extract from the
Annals 617. 2 ; translation of the
Annals by Dr Brady 617. 2 (2)
Documents 621, 706. 1
Documents and letters 635; 714
Property, etc. 621. 20
Mr Peters' bill of charges 635. 1 2
Thurston Speeches 637
Wortley Speeches 638
Tancred Speeches 639
Boat-Club Books 1827- 640, 641
Dr Branthwaite's bequest 648
Register of books taken out by the
Fellows 649—654
Betting Books 655—657
Fellows' Book of Commons 658
Coins 659, 660
Annals, by Blomefield 686
Catalogue of Sir James Burrough's
bequest of books 700. 1
Hist, of G. & C. College by W. II.
Williams 700. 3
Papers of Caius College history 700. 5
Engravings by H. Davy 700. 2
Catalogue of the Library 643, 700. 6
Catalogus librorum 700. 7
Catalogus librorum juridicorum 700. 8
Bequest of Dr Legge 700
Index to the Annals by Dr Gooch
713
Minute books of the College Societies,
viz. Cricket Club, Debating Society,
Fortnightly Society, p. 693
CAMBRIDGE
King's College, Catalogue of Provosts,
etc. 173. 10 ; confirmatio terrae de
Syon 392. 2
Magdalene College, Statutes, 73. 54
Peterhouse 73. 52 ; St Peter's College,
Consecration of Chapel 291. 5 ; St
Peter's College, Assensus Regis
(Edw. I.) ad fundationem sancti Petri
391. 10
Trinity College, Arrearages 1644, 73. 53
Colleges, references to 170. 7
Camden's gifts 551. i
Camden, William, Huntingdonshire Visita-
tion 524
Camilla, Nich. de, Tabula super Decretales
Innocentii 32. i ; tabula super apparatum
Innocentii IV. super lib. Decretalium
258. 6
Cammell, William 376
Camps, Ornaments in Deanery of 204, f. 63
Camsal, Ric. de, quaestiones super librum
priorum Analiticorum 668*. 8
Camville, W. de, scribe 302. i
Canon Law, see Law
Canones de anno 504. 1 1
Canones astronomiae 456
Canones Directorii 613. 9
Canones motuum planetarum 110, p. 343
Canourgue, la 214
Cantelupe, Nic, Chronica fundationis, etc.,
Universitatis Cantabrigg. 249, I. 9; 249,
II. 2
Canterbury, Archbishops of. Constitutions
311
Canterbury, Archbishop's documents relat-
ing to Ely 204, f. 183
Canterbury Charters, copies of 391. 1 1
Canterbury, Constitutiones provinciales 207,
II. I
Canterbury, St Augustine's, MSS from 144,
211, 238, 361, 435, 456 ; obits 144. 3 ;
Consuetudinary 211, I. i ; List of monks
238. 14; Versus de fundatione monasterii
391. 12
Canterbury, Christ Church, MS. 301, 308, 427
Capgrave, John {?), the life and martyrdom
of S. Katherine 390. 2
INDEX.
709
Caradoc 223. 7
Cardanus 174, in.
Cardinalis, de morbis oculoiuni 379. 12
Cardinals 393. 4, 6
Carew, George 426
Carleton, George, commentarius in duos
libros priores Aristotelis Physicorum
397. I
Carletun 410, II. 4
Carlo v., Ragionamento 421
Carolus Magnus, Vita (by Eginhard) 177. i
Carr, N. 197. 52
Carta humanae redemptionis, in English
verse 230. 21
Casaubon, Isaac 73. 81
Cassiodorus, Sententia de S. Cypriano 114.
I ; de substantia aniniae 126. 12 ; de anima
131. 35; Oratio 238. 14
Castelvetri, Giacomo 421, p. i
Castles in England 537. 29
Casuarius, super Digestum vetus 33. 2
Casus 91. 4
Catalogues ix
Catechism 220. 2
' Catholics of England,' Petition to King
James 73. 24
Catlin, Jeremy 433 (flyleaf)
Cato, Disticha 107; 417. 10; Glossae super
Disticha 144. 2; Monosticha 144. 4; Liber
Catonis 202. i
Caulhiaco, Guide de, Inventory 336. i
Causton 611, f. 145 ^
Causton, Jo. 334 (flyleaf)
Causton, Michael de vii ; gives 19, 24, 260,
302, 303, 305, 317, 453 ; bequeaths 277 ;
owned 600, 611
Cautiones 2, 10, 14, 17, 24. 37, 43, 51, 75,
78, 82, 91, 161, 251, 254, 257, 293, 295,
299, 307, 384, 412, 444, 452, 459, 466, 479,
485, 486, 589, 600
Ceccolius, Jo., Annotationes ad libelli exer-
citiorum notitiam 227. 2 ; exercitia Ignatii
227. 3
Cecil, Lord, ten precepts to his son
613. 6
Cessolis, Jacobus de, de ludo scaccarum 132 ;
fragment 388. 7
Chabnor, pedigree 553. 9
Chaderton, William, Bishop of Chester,
Articles for the diocese 197. 13
Chamber, Th. 160. 4
Champier, .Symphorien, Fondement et
origine des tiltres de Noblesse 661. i ;
le dyalogue de Noblesse 661. 2
Chancellors of England 537. 52
Chandos, pedigree 525, f. 891^
Chapman, John 204, f. 226
Charles I., Letter to the University 143. 12 ;
604. 17
Charles II., Letter to the University 623. 10
Charles, Nicholas, Huntingdonshire Visita-
tion 1 61 3, 524
Charms 147, p. 74; 379. 3; 383, p. 14; 457,
f. 8 ; charm against rats and mice 385,
p. 301
Charters, Carta de foresta 87. 6 ; 205, f. 214 ;
Carta Henrici III. communium libertatum
205, f. 202 ; copies of Charters 580 ;
compositio cartarum 230. 31
Charterhouse MS. 433
Chaucer, G., complaint to his purse 176. 4
Chaumpeneys, Galfr. 330. i
Chaveto, Stephanus de, Glosulae supra
Johannicium 86. 1
Chemistry, lectures on 630 ; course of 631
Chendut of Chenouth, Pedigree 530
Cheshire pedigrees 547
Cheshire and Lancashire pedigrees 533. i
Chester, Abbot of S. Werberga, Oath 391. 9
Chester documents 197. 2 — 4, 10, 11, 12
Chesterton, Ornaments in Deanery of 204,
f. 80
Chesterton Church, Appropriation 204,
f. 218
Chests, see under Cautiones
Chicheley, Abp, Constitutio 204, f. 19; 222,
p. 5 ; Letter to W. Lyndwood 328, f. 175 (^
Chillenden, Th. 308
Chinese MS. 699
Chirmister, Tho. de, quaestiones super libnim
Preciani de constructionibus 668*. 4
Christ, drawing of 302, f. 176/;
Chronicle A.D. 842 — 1340 205
— (printed by J. J. Smith) 249, I. 3
— of Britain, preliminary matter
449. 2
yio
INDEX.
Chronicle, English (Roll) 717
— Norman 449. 6
Chronicon 72
Chronicon sive liber Pauperum 92
Chronology of the Church 192. 2
Chrysostomus, S. Joh., de compunctione
cordis 27. 6 ; de eo quod nemo leditur nisi
a semetipso, 27. 7 ; de reparatione lapsi,
27. 8 ; super Miserere met Deus 27. 9 ;
Flores 131. i ; exceptiones super Psalmum i.
ib. ; excerpts 131. 2-28 ; Sernio de cruce
et latrone 290. 8 ; Liturgy of 355. viil.
Chrysostomus, pseudo-, super Matthaeum
(opus iniperfectum) 102. 2
Chulbeham, Thomas de, Sunima, et de
poenitenicia 351. 1
Churchwardens' Oaths 73. 70
Cicero, de divinatione 240. 24 ; de amicitia
225. 5 ; 721. 2 ; Rhetorica 305. 2 ; Rhetorica
nova 249, I. 4 ; Rhetorica vetus 249, i. 8 ;
de Officiis 249, i. 10; de Oratore 249, i. 14;
Commentarius in iv. libros ad Herennium
488; de Senectute 721. i; Somnium
Scipionis 721. 3; in Sallustium 721. 4;
Paradoxa 721. 5 ; de Legibus 721. 6
Cicero, pseudo-, Synonyma 166. 2
Cinque Ports, Barons 197. 15
Cistae, see under Cautiones
Clairvaulx, Richard, epitaph 522; 562. 13;
commendations of Mr Churchyard 552. 14
Clapham, Mistres 669* (end)
Clapham, Joy 669* (end)
Clapham, pedigree 522, f. 138
Claudianus 238. 16
Claxton, Thomas, Scriptum super primum
Sententiarum 370
Clemens Romanus, Expositio Epistolae
dementis 181. 21 ; 6'|0oi 5id(popoi 355.
IX.; Spurious papal document (attributed
to St Clement) 386, f. 97 a
Clemens V., Constitutiones Clementinae 62.
2 ; 171 ; 253. 4 ; 269, i. ; 311
Clement VIIL, a discourse of 393. 3
Clervaulx, Richard, see Clairvaulx
Clifton, William, Constable of the Port of
London, genealogy 525, f. 38/)
Clossy, Guil. 427, II.
Clynt, J. 510 (end)
Cobbes, Ja., owned 603
Cocke, Ri., Letters Patent of 528, f. 57^
Cockeryng, Henr. de, owned 361
Coga, Nath., 73. 48
Coins, English 686 ; Numismata Coll. de
Gonvile et Caius 659, 660
Cok, John 669*, f. 210
Coke, Robert 73. 4
Coke, Sir Edw., verses upon 143. 10
Colbatch, Dr 619, f. 7
Colbrane, York 573, f. 42
Cole, W., Collections 573, f. 33
Colevile, Ph. de 204, f. 209
Collin's Complaint, a song 623. 8
Colloquy, in verse 84. 8
Columbanus, Monosticha 144. 4
Combis, Jo. de, Veritas theologica (by
J. de Combis or S. Thomas) 212; 193;
332. I
Comets, Liber de cometis 467 (6)
Common- Place Book 685
Compositio cartarum 230. 31
Compotus, On 137. 12 ; account of writers
on 137. 10 ; verses on 504. i
Compotus ecclesiasticus 385. 6
Concertatio mathematica 73. 76
Conchis, W. de, Philosophiae compendium
161. 2 ; Secunda philosophia 225. 3
Concilium Oxoniae 349. 9 ; constitutiones
44.7
Conclave 393. 5
Concordantiae sanctorum, 61. 13
Confession, Tract on 362, il. ii.
Conington 524, f. 21
Conington of Gloucester, arms of 526
Constantinus Afer, Viaticus95. 9; 411. i ; do.
cum gl. Gerardi (?) 97. i ; de melancholia
411. 2 ; de stomacho 345. 3 ; 411, 3 ; de
oblivione 411. 4 ; de coitu 379. 4 ; 411.
5, 6 ; liber elephantiae 411. 7 ; de modo
medendi 411. 8 ; on fevers 411. 9
Constantyne, William, pedigree 523, f. 137
Constitution Adeo quoriDidam 204, f. 135
Constitutiones in consilio Oxoniensi, 44. 7
Constitutiones provinciales 38. II.
Constitutions, Papal and Provincial 588. 4
Consuetudines curianim 205, p. 409
Consultatio sacerdotum 389. 5
INDEX.
711
Conway 213
Conway, Lord, Earl of Bristol's articles
concerning 73. 86
Coote, Th., Peniteas cito peccator 203. 7
Corbett, Dr, Speech on the repair of Panics
73. 60
Cormynon, Robert, pedigree 523, f. 137
Cornwall, Arms of various towns in 532
Cornwall, Arms of gentlemen of 672. i
Cornwall Visitation, 1573 553. 3; do. 1620
632
Cornwallis, Sir Charles, Apology 143. 14 ;
instructions to his son 143. 15
Cornysh 667. 8
Corpus Juris Civilis, Dissensiones dominoruni
super toto corpore juris civilis 33. 10
Costessey, H., gives 109
Cotton, Sir R., Speech 73. 22 ; small
treatises 291. 1 1 ; Cottonian Library,
Catalogue 73. i, 1
Court Officers, directions for 389. 22
Courtenay, Heni-y, Marq. of Exeter, dis-
grading of 537. 26
Coverstok, R. de, cautio 91. 13
Cowton, super primum Sententiarum 281,
I. ; 324 ; Quaestiones (Cowton ?) super
secundum Sententiarum 281, 11.
Cox, Richard, Inventory 53. i, 10
Cracovia, Mathias de, Conflictus rationis et
conscientiae 353. 3
Crafford pedigree 606, p. 46
Craik, Richard, cautio 295
Cranewys, John, owned 113
Cranmer, Thomas, Supplication to the
Queen 218. 10 ; letters to the Queen
and to Drs Martin and Story 218. 1 1 ;
Juramentum 391. 8
Craven, Simon de, Quaestiones super tegni
111. 9
Creed, Apostles' 174, v.
Creed, Articles of the 234, II. r
Creed, in English 52. i ; 328, f. iv //
Cretton, Dr, Oratio 627. 2
Cretyngg, Joh. 147, p. 1 1 2
Crewe pedigree 606, p. 45
Crispe, William 73. 13
Crofton, Mr 685, p. 220
Crome, Walter vii ; gives 114, 129, 131,
342, 395; scribe of 99; letter 342 (fly-
leaves) ; will of 114 (flyleaf)
Cromwell, pedigree 524, f. 162
Cromwell, Thomas, Injunctiones 391. 4
Crow, William, gives 667
Crowcher, J. 493 (end)
Crowfoot, J. R., scribe of 664
Croydon Hospital, Statutes 694
Cumberland Visitation 576
Cunningham, William, ' Adaais' 226
Cursum, Robertus de, Una pars Summae 331
Curwin, pedigree 522, f. 377
Curzon, Rob. de, Summa 151. 10
Cyprianus, S., de ecclesiae unitate 114. i ;
de disciplina et habitu virginum 114. 2 ;
de lapsis 114. 3 ; de mortalitate 114. 4 ;
de oratione Dominica 114. 5 ; de opere et
elemosina 114. 6 ; de bono patientiae 114.
7 ; de zelo et livore 114. 8 ; de exhor-
tatione martyrum 114. 9 ; de laudibus
martyrum 114. 10 ; ad Demetrianum 114.
11; ad Donatum 114. 1 2 ; extract from
437, f. 144/;
Cyrillus, S., epistola ad Augustinum 265. 4
Cyrillus, pseudo-, Epistola ad Augustinum
122. 4
Dade, T., letter 635. 24
Dallyng, Will., Quaestiones super librum
Periarmenias 512. 4 ; quaestiones super
libros Posteriorum 512. 10 ; quaestiones
super librum de generatione et corrap-
tione 512. 19
Dalton, John, owned 412
Dalton, M., owned 412 ; The Christian
Catholick496,587; commentary on subjects
belonging to Law (? by M. Dalton) 586
Dalton, Tyrrell, gives 412, 496
Damascenus, see Joannes Damascenus
Daniel, Hen., de urinis 180. i ; liber uri-
crisiarum 376
Dares Phrygius 402. 8
Darius, Litt. ad Alexamlrum 230. 41
Dartmouth Churches, Arms in 530
Dastyn, John, Rosarium 181. 16
Dauchinham, Hug' de 210
Daun, Daniel, Insignium Gentilitiorum col-
lectio 603
712
INDEX.
Davenant, Bp, Answer 291. 3 ; ad Sam.
Ward 389. 7
Davison, Mr, arraignment 197. 14
Davy, Dr 672 ; scribe of 624. 2 ; A letter
to Lord — 626
Davy, H., engravings 700. 2
Davy, Martin, Versus funerei 639. 2
Decorations 314
Decreta, Table of the 222, p. 263
Decretales, collection of 349. 10 ; De
excommunicatione 120, iv. ; super libros
Decretaliuni 62. 3 ; 151. 9, 10 ; secunda
compilatio 44. 3; quarta compilatio 44. 4.
See also Gregorius IX., Innocentius IV.,
and Bonifacius VIII.
Dedacus, Quaestiones super Ethica 369. 2
Dedicatio Ecclesiarum 235. 2
Deeds, Forms or copies of, in French 383,
p. 2
Definitions of terms and memorial verses
91. 9
Degrees of Affinity 91. 3
Deguileville, Guillaume de. Pilgrimage of
the Soul 124
Delamothe, Georges, Lamentations surl'estat
miserable de la France 174, vi.
Demetrius, S., Martyrium sancti martyris
Demetrii 229. i
Democritus, Secretum 181. 22
Dengayn of Cambs., pedigree 523, f. 137
Deo, Joh. de. Concordant ia 222
Derby, Earl of, Oath of Association taken
by, at Wigan, 197. 21
Derby, mill near 84 (flyleaf) ; seals of 529
Derbyshire, Church notes 529 ; Derbyshire
families 552. 2 ; Derbyshire Visitation
1611, 529
Derham, Richard de 2, 10, 486
Dethick, E., letter 606, p. 57
Dethick, Sir W., 518, 523, 526, 530-533,
541, 563, 573, 606; Diary (a page of) 599,
f. 129; Papers 696
Device 25
Devonshire Visitation 1572, 537. i ; do.
1620, 530
D'Ewes, Sir Simon 686
Diagrams 384, I. ; 428 ; diagrams represent-
ing human bodies 190, i.
Dickleburgh 73. 13
Dictionarius 492
Didymus, de Spiritu Sancto 131. 32
Dinus, super Avicenna 79 ; super titulo de
regulis iuris 253. 5 ; 256. 5 ; 257. 4 ;
258. 5 ; apparatus super de regulis juris
493, III.
Dionysius Areopagita, de angelica ierarchia
100. 22 ; epistolae 395. 2
Dionysius Halicarnassensis irepl avvdiaeu}^
6voixa.T<j3v 596, f. 125
Distigium 136. 4
Distilled waters 206
Distinctiones, 27. 5 ; 290. 10, 12, 14
Distinctiones missae 234, II. i
Distinctiones for sermons 135. 8
Ditone, Joh. de 483 (flyleaf)
Docking, Thomas, Commentarius super
Esaiam (probably by) 270
Doctrinale, Gloss on the 234, li. i
Doddridge, John, Discourse, 73. 84
Dodington 524, f. 38
Dominic, St 408
Dominical letter 136. 11
Dominican Order, Letters of fraternity 378
(flyleaf)
Dominicans of London. MS. from 378
Dominis, Marcus Antoninus de, literae 393.
I, 2
Donatus de partibus orationis 136. 16 ; 341,
IV. ; 417. I ; barbarismus 340. 3 ; 341, v. i ;
objectiones contra Donatum 203. 1 1 ; Do-
natus cum expositione Remigii 385. 18
Dorsetshire Visitation 1623, 544
Dort, Synod of 686
Dove, John, Poimenologia 595. i ; Epice-
dium 595. 2
Downes, Andr., in Iliados 396. 1,3; pro
Phormione 396. 2
Downham, Distinctiones 39
Draper, W. 378
Drawings 49, 136. 18; 302. 4; 336. 5;
grotesque 365
Drayton, Will, de 340
Drew, William, gives 361
Drogheda, W. de, summa aurea 54. 5 ; 85. 3
Drury, R., gives 243
Drury, Th. owned 661 (flyleaf)
INDEX.
713
Dry Drayton 170. 25; 204, p. 12
Dubia, Three, on the Civil Law 42, iv.
Ducket, Mr 621. 8
Dudlington 73. 12
Duffeld, Will, de, super librum posteriorum
analeticorum 668*. 11
Dugdale, William, directions for the search
of Records 686
Dumbleton, John, Summa philosophiae
499. I
Duncan, Eleazar, Determinatio 291. 4 *
Dunde, R. de 221
Dunkan, Joh., owned 43
Dunmowe, Rob. de 468, f. ii /-'
Dunning, J. 620. 4
Duns, Johannes, Scofiis, super Sententias
300 ; super primum Sententiarum, 49 ;
287. i; 298; super secundum Sententiarum
287. 2 ; liber Sententiarum secundus 296.
3 ; liber secundus super Sententias 307 ;
super tertium Sententiarum 296. i, 2 ;
super quartum Sententiarum 275 ; do.
(Opus Anglicanum) 285, 11.; Quodlibetum
Scoti (?) 285, III.; Quodlibeta 371; verses
on 298 (cover) ; representation of, in
initial 371 ; super Physica Aristotelis
511. 3
Duport, Mag., Pra^varicatio 627. i
Durandus, W., Rationale, 25 ; Repertorium
32. 2 ; 63. 2 ; Speculum judiciale 242, 482
Durham, Kepier Hospital 159. 3
Durham Visitation 1615, 541. 4; do. 1575,
541. 5
Dynus, see Dinus
East Anglia 512, f. 2^2 f>
East Anglian Kalendar 141. 8
East Anglian names 465, f. 43 b
Ebrardus, Versus super proverbia Senecae
122. 2
Ecclesiastical Constitutions, English, glosses
on 157. 4
Ecclesiastical Courts, Directions 389. 10
Eclipse of the Sun 249, i. 20
Eddis, E. U., letters 635. 2r, 25
Edgar, King, Oratio 391. 21
Edmundus, S., confessor, sermon on 233, f.
187 ; Office for 138, f. 178^; 394, f. 178
Edmundus, S., King and Martyr: de beato
Edmundo 221, f. 8 ; sermon on 233, f. 88 li ;
Passion of, in French verse 436, III.
Edward the Confessor, Life, by Aluredus
Rievallensis 153 ; visio 215. 3
Edward L, de Eduardo primo 230. 29; lines
on 230. 40 ; claim to Scotland 314. 3 ;
ordinance for tournaments 424, 11. 2
Edward III., letter to Clement VL on
Provisors 688. 4
Edward IV., Coronation of 223. 5
Edward VI., Epistola ad Henricum VIII.,
73. 1 5 ; Coronation 666. 7 ; Noblemen
doing homage at Coronation of 637. 9 ;
Letters 686
Edwards, B. 617 bis
Effrem, S. , de judicio 437. 6
Egerton, pedigree 525, f. 185
Egidius, see Aegidius
Eginhard, vita Caroli Magni 177. r
Eland, Sir John, pedigree 522, f. 376
Electricity, lectures sur I'electricite 632
Eligius (?) Prophecy 234, p. 367; li. i
Elizabeth, Queen, status regni 197. 20 ;
Offices and fees 656, f. 5 ; baptism 666. 8 ;
Coronation 686
Ellice, Alex., Hydrostatics, Refraction, etc.
662
Ellys, Sir John, scribe of 629. i ; Petition
620. 5 ; epitaph tb.
Elmham, W. 10 (flyleaf)
Elton House 524, f. 13
Elveden, Walter de, vii ; 54 ; gives 78, 95,
115, 147, 242 (?), 468, 483 (?)
Elvyngton, John de, will 443, ff. i, iv
Ely, Novus liber archidiaconatus Eliensis
170 ; jurisdiction of Archdeacon 170. 32 ;
Archdeacon's Visitation of 1539 1'^- 34'
Archdeacon owned MS. 204; Peter's pence
170. 1 1 ; Prior of, income 170. 1 2 ; Bishop
of, rents and farms 170. 37 ; Statuta
synodalia 204, p. 29; Ornaments in Deanery
of 204, f. 122; Charters 391. 15-19;
Charters and documents 489. 2 ; Bishops
of 489 (cover) ; Kalendar 489. i ; libertates
489. 2
Ely, R. de Fadr', Archdeacon of 204, f. 42
Elyot, Lawrence, letters 699
714
INDEX.
Emperors, Names of 292 ; Table of 449. 3
Encyclopaedia of Theology 273
England, Arms of 571; Chronicle of 314, p.
125; Chronicle (Roll) 717; Churches 556,
f. 32 ; Cities and towns in, Arms 577. 5 ;
Deaneries 556, f. 2 ; fees allowed by the
Duchy of Lancaster 556, f. 30 ; firstfruits,
Court of 556, f. 32 ; fugitives 556, f. 28 ;
General Musters 556, f. 26 ; history of
291. I ; Kings of 328, f. 2 a ; ' les generall
styles des Royes d' Engleterre ' 73. 83 ;
tractatus de successione, etc. 314, p. 64 ;
reigns of 379, f. 54 ; genealogia 449. 5 ;
Nobility of 197. 47 ; 392. 18 ; 556, f. i, 3 ;
Arms 577. 3 ; Arms and pedigrees 525 ;
roll of the Nobility 525, f. 177 ; Officers
of 392. 19 ; Officers of Departments
556, f. 4; revenue of 392. 18; Ships,
names of 556, f. 24 ; Towns of War, etc.
556, f. 16 ; Valuation of Bishops' livings
556, f. I
English (including verses, fragments, etc.)
54. 9; 84. 7, 10, 17; 203. 4, 14; 207,
II. i; 218. 5, 13; 221; 230. 21; 249,
I. i; 261; 351; 359, f. 177; 364, f . i ^ ;
365 ; 383, p. i ; 394, f. 211 ; 414, f. 166 d ;
451. 5 ; 45P i; 512, f. 260 (5; 669*, 718,
p. 279
English antiquities 686 ; English counties
205, p. 460; English distich 408, f. 258 ;
English glosses 408, f. 129 ; English
quotation 233. 2 ; English songs 383,
p. 210
Engravings 718, p. 366, 376, 380, 385
Emmanuel of Constantinople 348
Epistola super filios sacerdotum 154. 7
Epitaphs 61. I4 ; 230. 40; 569. 3
Errores, de erroribus 303. 2 ; Collectio
errorum in Anglia et Parisius condempna-
torum 303. 3
Essex, Countess of, see Howard, Lady
Frances
Essex, Earl of, The Erie of Essex his
apology 73. 18; his complaint 73. 19;
Answer to Lady Frances Howard's
Articles against him 73. 39, 40, 41 ;
arraignment 150. i; 389. 28; instructions
to his son 150. 2 ; aphorismi 160. 3 ;
speeches touching the 197. 19; rising
389. 26
Essex, County of. Parishes 170. 38
Essex Knights 549. 2
Essex Visitation 541. 10
Estgate, J. p. 5; 91. 13
Eston, Th., caution 17
Etheldreda, St 356, p. 3
Euclides, Principia 504. 4 ; de visu 504. 5 ;
de speculis 504. 6 ; syllabus 613. 7
Eusebian Canons of the Gospels 238. 4
Eusebius Gallicanus 126. 7
Evesham, battle of 205 (Kalendar)
Exceptiones, Liber exceptionum 151. i
Excommunication, Form of 204, f. 52 ; 328,
f. iii a
Exempla, collection of 408, f. 258
Exeter, Anns in the dining room of the
Bear 530
Expositio symljoli 91. 9
Extracts 498
Eyres, C, gives 671
Facetia, Liber facetiae 203. 6
Fairbeard, Robert, grant of arms to 528, f. 2
Fairfax 667. i
Faith, Resolution of 393. 8
Fakenham 54. 9
Family of Love 53. 13, 16
Farwell, Humfridus 24, f. i d
Fasciculus Morum 364
Fathers, extracts from 304. 2
Fecamp, documents relating to the dis-
covery etc. of the relic of the Holy
Blood at 61. 8
Fecknam, Dr, Abbot of Westminster,
Oration 64. 4
Felmyngham, Jo., Quaestiones super librum
de sophisticis elenchis 512. 8 ; expositio
super libros metheororum 512. 14 ; ex-
positio super libros de sensu et sensato
512. 15
Felton, John, paper found in his hat 143. 6
Fenge, John, gives 469
Fenn, John, owned 617 i/'s
Ferrarius de febribus 178. 7
Ferrers, pedigree 525
Fides contra haereticos 149. 11
INDEX.
715
Field, caution 307
Field, Walter, owned 265
Fifteen signs, The, 225. 11 ; (French) 436,
IV. 3 ; Quindecim signa 447 (flyleaf)
Figurae 203. 12
Filii sacerdolum, Epistola super filios
sacerdotum 154. 7
Firniicius, de pluviis 467. 4 (i)
Fishacre, Ric. 408, f. 204 ; super Senten-
tias 329
Fisher, John, life 195; defence 607. 6
Fleetwood, G., Letter on battle of Lutzen
174, VIII.
Flemish 219. 2
Fletcher, Mr 73. 77
Flower, Nich. 73. 87
Flower, Richard 73. 87
Folieto, Hugo de, de claustro animae 65.
2 ; de xii abusionibus claustri 239. i
Folleville 524, f. 58
Forby, Robert, Vocabulary of East Anglia
698
Forcett, Mag., Paedantius (Play) 126. 3
Fore edges painted 148
Foreign Kings, pedigrees of 578. 2
Forms of blessing meat, etc. 410 (flyleaf)
Formulae, 207, 11. 3 ; 230. 23, 24, 43 ;
588. 4 ; formulae (in French) 324 ; for-
mulae of letters 205, p. 462 ; formulae or
Allegationes et Responsiones 380. i
Fountains Abbey, MS. from 126
Fowler, Jasper, Declaration of Ireland
419
Fox, Francis 667, p. 189
Fragments 360, 380, 386 : from bindings, p. 694
Frampton, Tho., letter 602, 4 d
France, Order of the amiy into 537. 41 ;
XII. peers of, Arms 537. 44
Franciscan collection of Sermons 409
Franciscan Friar, Initial 281, i.
Franciscan MS. 240
Franciscus (Mayronis), see Maronius, Fran-
ciscus
Freewill 393. 10
French (including verses, fragments etc.)
6, f. I (7 ; 10; 54. 9 ; 61. 15; 91. 13;
202. 3 ; 210, f. 38 (J ; 228. 3 ; 237. 2 ;
239 (flyleaves) ; 261. 6 ; 307 (flyleaves) ;
312. 4; 314. 3; 367. 10; 383; 385. 12;
388. 5, 6; 408, f. 323; 418. 12 ; 418, f.
88; 424. 3; 436, lii.-v. ; 451^ 4; 466,
f. I ; 512. I ; 601, f. 310; 716
French song 11 (flyleaf)
Friar, sketch of a 464 (last flyleaf)
Friars, constitution on the 257. 6
Frideswide, St 84. 9 ; vita 129. 4
Frontinus, S. 301. 5
Fulke, Will., vita 391. 36
Funerals, Penons and escutcheons in 651.
3 ; a collection of, since 1642, 561. 4
Fyssher 174, iv. 2 ; Alphabetum 174, IV. 6
Gaddesby 71
Gaillart, P., epitaph 61. 14
Galenus, QepairevTLKrjs fj.ed65ov ^c^Xia (5, 47,
I. ; ire pi x/x'is ixopluiv 47, II. ; irepi ruv
'iTTTroKpcLTOvs Kal UXoLTuvos doyfiaTwv 47,
III.; de Portis, 47, IV.; Tegni cum
comento Haly, 59. 4 ; Metategni 98. i ;
Microtegni 346. 2 ; de differentia febrium
76. 11; Anatomia 84. 14 ; de diebus
criticis 96. 2 ; Epistola de humano cor-
pore 97. 2 ; Antibalomina 97. 3 ; de
morbo et accident! 98. 2 ; de Interiori-
bus 98. 3 ; Tabula librorum Galieni 98.
4; super complexiones 111. 7; Passiona-
rius 161. I ; irepl ffv/jLirTUixaTuu oiacpopas
355. I ; nepl tQv iu Tois avij.TTTihp.aaLV
alTiwv 355. 2 ; irepl XP^^"-^ '^'^^ acpvyp-Qv
355. 6, 7 ; frepl 6pwv iarpt.Kuiv 355. 8 ;
TPfpi ^i'XV^ 356. 9; wepi twv KaO^ 'Itttto'
Kparrju aroix^lijjv 360. I ; irepl Swd/jLewv
(pvaiKuii' 360. 2 ; de methodo medendi
360. 3 ; Dynamidarium 411, v.
Galfridus, de inserendis arboribus 200. 2
Galfridus de Berkyng 149
Galfridus Monumetensis, see Geoffrey of
Monmouth
Gallard, Th. 61, p. 645
Gardener, Geo., grant to 652. i
Garlandia, Jo. de, Dictionarius 136. 3 ;
385. 1 ; Dictionarius alius 385. 4 ;
Compotus 136. 10; Lectura on Joh. de
Garlandia on Compotus 137. 8 ; Com-
potus versificatus 141. 7 ; massa Compoti
341, V. 4; clavis compendii 136. 15;
7i6
INDEX.
385. 13; accentarius 385. 3; de mysteriis
ecclesiae 385. 7 ; commentarius 385. 1 1 ;
compendium grammaticae 385. 12; 593,
II. ; Synonyma 385. 15 ; 417. 12 ; liber
equivocorum 417. 14
Garrard, Mr 579
Garsias, de actibus Urbani Rom. Pont.
427, III. 3
Garter, statutes and ordinances of tlie 514
Gasserus, Praefatio 174, in.
Gauding, Dr 685, p. 220
Gaveston, Piers 61. 15
Geberus, summa 181. 3 ; secreta secreto-
rum 181. 26
Gegeard, W., de Norton 230. 16
Gems, on 435, V. 2
Genealogies, Scriptural 608
Genealogy from Noah to Christ 518
Gent 17 (cover)
Gentry, Arms and pedigrees of 526
Geoffrey of Monmouth, Versus Bruti ad
Daniam 230. 7 ; Historia Britonum 249,
I. 5 ; Gesta Britonum 103. 2 ; 406, 450
Geography, Article on 230. 22
Gerardus, super viaticum Ysaac 117. 3 ;
modus medendi 379. 15 ; summa de laxa-
tivis 401. 4
Gervasius Tilburiensis, de necessariis Scac-
carii observandis dialogus 194. i
Gesta Regum Franciae 177. 4
Gesta Romanorum 215. 2
Gilbert of Auxerre, Glossa super Job 68,
I. ; Glossa super Threnos 68, il.
Gilbertus, antidotus 379. 10
Gilbertus Anglicus, super oraculum Cyrilli
Carmelitae 388. 9
Giraldus Cambrensis, de topographia Ili-
berniae. Extracts from 290. 17
Girardus Cremonensis 78
Girlington, Mag., Epistolae Magistro Cha-
derton 197. 52
Gislingham, Margareta de, Depositio 73.
II
Glanvilla, Bartholomaeus de, de proprieta-
tibus rerum 280
Glanvilla, Ranulphus de, tractatus de legi-
bus 130 ; de constitutionibus legum ac
jurium regni Angliae 205, p. 17
Glastonbury 391. 27, 34
Glomerie, Magister, Juramentum 204, f.
127, 207
Gloucester Kalendar 44. i ; foundation of
the Abbey of, by W. Malverne 391. 13 ;
monasteries in 553. 10
Gloucestershire knights 553. 2
Gloucestershire pedigrees 553. 9
Gloucestershire Visitation 553. 6 ; notes for
569. 7
Glover, R., Visitation of Lancashire 527 ;
de origine armorum 566
Godleaf, Th., Epitaph of 230. 4
Godmanchester 372 (flyleaf)
Godofridus Viterbiensis, Tabula in quae-
libet 75, f. 233 ; verses 230. 24, 29, 32 ;
on the Incarnation 230. 24
Goldwell, James, gives 66 ; owned 70, 246,
482
Golias, de conjuge non ducenda 385. 8 ;
Apocalypsis 385. 10
Gonellus, GuL, 160. 4
Gooch, Dr, Declaration 602. 10; appoint-
ment to Mastership of G. and C. Col-
lege 635. 2 ; Index to the Annals of
Gonv. and Caius Coll. 713
Goode, Hen., owned 457
Gordonio, Bernardus de, de crisi et criticis
diebus 84. i ; fleobotomia 373. 2 ; de
conservatione sanitatis 373. 3 ; ars curan-
di diversas egritudines 373. 4 ; quaedam
notabilia 373. 5 ; ingenia curationis mor-
borum 373. 10 ; regimen acutorum 373.
13 ; compendium compositionum 373.
14 ; de gradibus medicinalibus 373. 15 ;
lilium medicinae 487. 4
Gorham, Nicolaus de, on Matt. xiii. 140.
4; Distinctiones 290. 16; super Episto-
las Pauli 475
Gostlin, Dr ix ; Adversaria medica, 65 ;
Oratio 291. 12; gives 350; Praelectiones
in Hippocrates 430 ; Collectiones 431 ;
Disputationes 432 ; origin and progress
of Gonville and Caius College 602. i ;
letters 602. 4 ; Historiola 616. i ; 621. 3 ;
scribe of 625 ; Inventory of the goods
of 709
Gouldin?, William 335
INDEX.
717
GRAMMATICA 203, 383, 417, 418, 593
grammatical tract 203. 10; 593, III.
grammatical questions 203. 14
fundamenta grammaticae 219. 1
grammatical verses 234, II. i; 418. y;
593, IV. 7
de verbo 341, 11.
grammar 367. i
quaestiones grammaticales 377
examples 417. 2
examples with commentary 418. i [
liber nominalis 417. 5
liber facetiae 417. 7 ; 418, f. 29 /'
bursa Latinitatis 417. 8
de dififerentiis 417. 13
French sentences 418. 1 2
song on the eve of the holidays 418. 7
notes and verses 418, f. 88 ; 418, f.
106
sentence glossed in French 418, f. 88
regulae de generibus 593, iv. 4
as in preterito 593, iv 6
notes on the cases 593, iv 10
notae quaedam lexico-graphicae 623.
15
Grandison, J. de, note on 328, f. ii d
Gratianus, Decretum 6, 283, 288 ; Deere-
tum abbreviatum 67. i ; Decretum, list
of chapters 156. 3 ; epistola ad Ambro-
sium 131. 31
Gray, Lord, of Rythen, descent 537. 12
Gray of Wilton, pedigree 525, f. 58 d
Gray's Inn, Oath of the gentlemen of 53.
II
Gregorius Magnus, S., Moralia 40 ; 260 ;
super Moralia 116. i ; extracts from the
Moralia 210; 238. 14; Homiliae in Eze-
chielem, 55. i ; 61. 14; 116. 2; de Pas-
lorali cura 104. 2 ; Dicta 238. 1 1 ; Medi-
tatio 240. 21 ; Homiliae in Evangelia
304. I ; notes from 211 ; extracts from
347. 4 ; 410, IV. 5
Gregorius V,, to the Prince of Wales 389,
p. 582
Gregorius IX., Decretales 28. 3 ; 253. 2 ;
liber quartus decretalium 91. 5 ; appara-'
tus quarti libri Decretalium 91. 6 ; com-
mentarius super Decretales Gregorii 252
Gregorius XII., Bulla 197. 26
Gregorius XIII., Indulgentiae 197. 27 ;
Bullae 197. 28
Gregorius Nazianzenus, Orations 716
Gregorius, Episc. Nyss., de hominis con-
ditione 131. ^^^
Grene, William vii ; gives 58, 71, 92,
108, 268, 280, 301 (?), 310, 315 (?), 326, 347
Gresis, Guill. de, Comment on the Palma
of fr. Blazius 137. 5
Gretham hospital 159. 3
Grevile, Sir Fulke, building the Library
73. 51
Grey, William de 620. 4
Grey Friars, Cambridge, accounts 348
(flyleaf)
Grey Friars, London, Register 533. 2
Grimsby, J. de, quaestio de compositione
oculi 593, IV. 8
Grindall, Abp, Letter to Q. Elizabeth 197.
58
Groome, Hen. 334. 10
Grosseteste, Robert ix ; Constitucio D.
Roberti Ep. Lincoln. 33. 5 ; Dicta 83.
I ; 380* ; Profession of Faith 83. 2 ;
Statuta domini Lincolniensis 90. 4 ; de
veneno 102. 3 ; de triplici gratia 131. 30 ;
sphaera 137. 3; compotus 141. 6; oculus
moralis 200. i ; correctiones oculi mora-
lis 200. 4 ; version of Epistles of Igna-
tius attributed to 395. 3 ; de humilitate
contemplativorum 439, f. 56 ; MS. 403
one of those left by him to the Francis-
cans at Oxford
Grotesques, Pencil 506, f. 203 i>
Grotius, H., Excerpta e Sophocleis 623. 12
Gruter, Two letters, p. 693
Guido, de spiritu Gwydonis 175. 7
Guido of Evreux, Regula mercatorum 122. i
Gulielmus Hedonensis, de anima 342
(autograph MS.)
Gulielmus Lugdunensis, see Peraldus, Gul.
Gundisalvus, de anima 504. 14 ; de crea-
tione cceli et mundi 504. 15
Gunpowder Plot, notes taken at the ar-
raignment 73. 30
Guy of Warwick 107
Gwynn, Rhice 571
7i8
INDEX.
Habert, Fran5ois, Paraphrase saincte en
poesie sur ' Beati pacifici ' 389. 20, 21
Haddisco 73. 8
Haddon, Walter, epitaph on Martin Bucer
218. 7
Haenel 33. 10
Hagar, Robert, fellowship at Clare Hall
declared void 607. 16; case of 621. 9
Hagius, Joh., Explicationes in libellum Ph.
Melancthonis de anima 191. 1
Hales, Alexander de, Exoticon 136. 12
Hall, John 601
Hall, Joseph, Bp, 393. i ; Letters 686 ; gold
medallion presented by the Synod of Dort
to, ib.; on the observance of Christmas
Day 291. 9
Hall, Richard, life of John Fisher (? by
R. Hall) 195
Halle, John, gives 466
Halowton 71
Halsted, Lawrence 580, 583
Halton 410, II. 4
Hamis Benhamie, Canones astronomiae
456, I.
Hampole, Richard Rolle of, see Rolle,
Richard
Hampshire Visitation 536. i ; 572. 3
Hanappier, Pierre 670* (flyleaf)
Hanley 383, p. 212
Hannam 222 (flyleaf)
Hanon, Art., scribe of 187
Hanon, Jean, scribe of 187
Hanson, John, pedigree 522, f. 31
Harborn, arms and crest of 528, f. 5
Harcourt, pedigree 528, f. 16
Hare, Robert, CoUectiones 391, 392, 604.
29; gives 717
Harling, Walter, gives 452
Harmony of the Four Gospels 158
Harpole, William 249. i
Harrington, John, letter 606, p. 61
Harrington family 220. 5
Harriott, Th., de organo visas 613. 2
Harris, J. Rendel 348, 372, 403
Harrison, Thomas, grant to 528, f. 8
Harry, W. ap, epitaph 197. 39
Harslade, R. 205 (Kalendar, etc.)
Harsnet, S., Sermon 291. 4
Harvey, Ric. 343 (flyleaf)
Hassard, John, owned 253
Hastings, Barony and rape of 606, p. 69
Hatcher, Thomas ix ; gives 372, 403 ;
Catalogue of Provosts, etc. of King's
College 173. 10
Hatfeld, Richard 249, i. 3
Hatton, Mr 53, f. 53
Haverlant, Joh. 427, li.
Haw, Robert 164, f. idb
Hawke, W., scribe 296. i
Hawley 127 (cover)
Hawley, Th. 661 (flyleaf)
Haymo, expositio libri Apocalypsis 347. 2
Heath, Joh. 343 (flyleaf)
Hebrew alphabet 601, f. 310
Hedon 522
Hedrige, G. 229. i
Helias de Majoria 98
Helias, Petrus, de Prisciano? 341, i. i;
super Priscianum de constructionibus 341,
2 ; super Priscianum in minori 593, v.
Helned, Walter de, Cautio 254 (cover)
Helpeston, 73. 14
Henley, Walter de, Husbandry 365
Henneymore 512. 13
Henricus, Magister, de urinis 117. 8
Henry IL, Epitaph 230. 29; charter 238. 8
Henry IH., Carta communium libertatum
205, p. 202 ; Henry HI. to Vicar of
Shorwell 205, p. 22 [ ; capitula placitata
...anno regni Henrici fil. Johannis xli,
205, p. 222 ; Provisions of, 3 Hen. HL
205, p. 457
Henry IV., Coronation 204, f. 129
Henry V., Testamentum 392. i ; death of
402 (flyleaf)
Henry VL, Restoration of 249 (flyleaf) ;
will 392. 3
Henry VIL, Coronation 686
Henry VHI., letter to the University 604.
4 ; de linguae Graecae scientia 391. 3 ;
Testamentum 392. 6; Henry VHL and
Edward VL wars 392. 9
Hephaestion ii'xei'piSioi' 596. 4
Heraldic MSS., Dr John Knight's 515—678
Heraldic MSS., indexes to 663
Heraldry 552. 5; 606; 670
INDEX.
719
Heralds, Arms 569. •;
Herbs, Alphabetiim herbarum 95. i ; List
of, with English equivalents 198. 3 ;
Article on 230. 40 ; Nomina herbarum
407, III.; 451, a 3
Hereford, Process in Ecclesiastical Court
of 207, I. 2 ; Formulae for an Archdeacon
207, I. 3
Herefordshire Visitation 1569, 553. 7
Heremannus de astrolabio 413, I. 2
Herlinton, Jo., Sermon 221, f. 4,^ b
Hermericus, Prophetia 249, i. 13
Hermes, Capitulum Hernietis 181. 17
Hermes Trismegistus 152. 2
Hermogenes, rex'''? p-r)TopiKri 596. 2 ; nepl
c8eu!V 596. 3
Herods, Verses on the 328, f. 177
Herryson, John, scribe of 249 ; note on
saints, etc. at Cambridge 249, I. 9 ;
Historiola 194. 2 ; note of a celestial
appearance in 1472, 249, i. 20
Hertfordshire, antiquity of gentlemen in
549. I ; Hertfordshire Knights 549. 2 ;
Hertfordshire pedigrees 549. 4; Hertford-
shire Visitation 1634, 549. 4, 5
Hervaeus, Natalis, Solutiones contra Henri-
cum de Gandavo 302. i ; tractatus de
Verbo 302. 2 ; tractatus de virtutibus
302. 3 ; tractatus de peccato original!
302. 4
Hervey family 249 (flyleaf)
Heton, ISr., Subdean of Christ Church,
dedicatory epistle to 595
Hever, Will, de. Sola species (quaestio)
512. 6
Hewlle, Fr. W. de 221, f. 47/;
Heydon, Sir Chr., Letters to Mr Fletcher
73. 77
Hibernia, Patricius de, Sophisma 273
Hibernia, Th. de, Manipulus florum 402. i
Hieronymus, S., Sententia de S. Cypriano
114. i; de xv. signis 225. 11, 435. IV. 3
(French); 447 (flyleaf); de hora mortis
230. 19; Instructiones seu doctrinae 265.
2 ; de vita clericorum 290. 3 ; de captivo
monacho 301. 5
Higden, Ranulphus, Polychronicon 58, 82,
249, I. I
Higgons, Edw. 667, p. 189
Highway, The, to Heidelberg 420
Hilarius, S. , notes from 211 in.
Hildebertus Cenomanensis, Moralium dogma
philosophorum 210, f. 99 li, 378. 2 ; de
Berengario 230. 29 ; de Romae ruina 230.
30; in vita Malchi 230. 41 ; versus de
Susanna 238. 9; super scripturam divinam
238. 9; expositio missae 238. 12
Hildegard, Prophetia 427, II.
Hill, Edw. 601
Hippocrates, yeVos 50; op/cos 50, {. i a ;
vo/xos, {.id; irepl rexi'V^t f- ^ ; 6'rt inrap-
KTiKai dalv at T^xvai, f. 2 ; ire pi vwoLp^ews
irjTpLKrjs, {. 26 ; wepl dpxa^V^ irjTpiKijs, L 6b;
wapay/eKiaL, f. i^b; irepl ev(rxvi^oc'J''V^<
f. 18; irepi (pijffios dvdpwnov, f. 21 ; irepi
TTVperQv, f. 27 ; irept Stairrjs x"A"*'''o*>
f. 2"/ b ; vepi ifx^rwv, f. 29; Trepl yovrji,
f. ^ob; wept ^vcrews waidiov, f. 33<5; irepl
Sipdpwv, f. 45^; irepl xi'MW'', f- %lb; irepl
Tpo(prjs, f. 86 ; Trept (Xkuv, f. 88 ; irepl iepTji
v6(Tov, f. 94; yvrjcnov vovcrwu iripL to wpCirov,
f. 102; Trept TraOwv, f. 159; Trept tup evros
iradQiv, f. 172 ; Trepi iXKuaews dpTtipiTjs,
Trepl Stat'rr;;, f. 1991^; irepi evvirvluv,
f. 2^ob; irepi o^'os, f. 234^; Trept Kpiffi/xuv,
f. 236; d(popiap.oi, f. 2^8b; Prognostica
cum comento Galieni 59. 2 ; regimen
acutorum 345. 5; de regimentis acutorum
cum comento Galieni 59. 3 ; Trept e\KQv
76, VI.; Kar' irjTpLov 76, VII.; Trept rpo^fjs
Traidiui' 76, viii. ; de humana natura 95. 3 ;
de apostematibus ex decretis ypocratis 117.
7 ; aphorismi 345. 4 ; 355. 3, 5 ; epistola
ad Maecenatem 345. 6 ; rQv irpoyuwcTTiKwv
Tfirj/Ma irpCoTov 355. 4. See Prognostica
Histon, capella de 170. 21, 29; 204, f. 209
Historiated Initials 350
Hoard, Sam., of God's love 389. 6
Hobhouse, II., letters 635. 16—19
Hoby, letters 599, f. 118, etc.
Plolcot, Rob., super librum Sapientiae 48;
71. 5
Hoi, Quaestiones 378, f. 240
Holland, Rob. 410 (flyleaf)
Holland, Deanery of 91. 9
Hollis, Gervase, Speech 73. 27
720
INDEX.
Holy Blood, documents relating to the
discoveiy of the relic of, at Fecamp 61. 8
Holy Sepulchre, dimensions 162. 6
Holme 524, f. 2o
Homerus, Scholia in Odysseam 76. 2
Homiliae 243
Homilies on the Gospels 78
Honorius of Autun, Elucidarius 61. 7
Honorius, Pope, Papal privileges of 249,
II. I
Hooker, R., The eighth book of Ecclesias-
tical Polity 291. 2
Horace 238. 16
Horae, Sarum 241 ; Orleans 670* ; Rouen
671 ; Angers 672*
Hornbrook, Richard, licence to 528, after 77
Home, Moses, scribe of 614
Horologium sapientiae (in English) 390. i
Hostiensis, in Lectura abbreviatus per
Sampsonem de Calvo Monte 30. i ; Lec-
tura super Constitutionibus Innocencianis
30. 2; notabilia omnium decretalium 91.
8 ; de penitenciis 106. 2 ; Summa super
Decretales 259
Houndeslowe 392. 7
Houte, Th., owned 384
Hoveden, Jo., Speculum laicorum 184. 7
Howard, Lady Frances, Articles against
the Earl of Essex 73. 39
Howard, Henry, letters to Mr Chaderton
197. 56
Howden 443, ff. ii, iii
Howes, Walter, Prophetia Danielis 398. i ;
Canticum trium puerorum 398. 2 ; medi-
tationes Babylonicae 398. 3
Howson, J., de Wygenhale, scribe of 369
Hoxne 73. 10
Hoy, William, Lancashire Visitation 527
Hugh, Bp of Durham, Letter 159. 3
Hugh, S., of Lincoln, lessons for 394,
f. 207
Hugh de Balsham, Letter to the University
170. 26; Magister Glomerie 204, f. 48
Hugo, Oi-d. Praedicatortiiii 233. 2
Hugo, Practica 413, i. i
Hugo de Folieto, de claustro animae 121
Hugo de Vienna, super Pentateuchum 250,
f . I ; in Josue 250, f. 159/'; in Judicum
250, f. 174; in Ruth 250, f. 191; super
libros Regum, etc. 5, f. i ; super Paralipo-
menon 5, f. 683; super Hester 5, f. \o\b\
super Job 5, f. 108; 66; super Ps. Ixxx. —
cl.4; super Psalmos 471; super Proverbia
297. I ; notulae super Ecclesiasten 297. i ;
super Ecclesiasten 297. 2 ; super Cantica
297. 5 ; super Isiam 470 ; super Jeremiam
472. I ; super Threnos 472. 2 ; super
Ezechielem 472. 4 ; in xii. Prophetas 3,
f. 26 ; notulae super Ecclesiasticum 297.
I ; super Ecclesiasticum 297. 3 ; notulae
super librum Sapientiae 297. i ; super
librum Sapientiae 297. 4 ; super Esdram
5, f. 89/^; super Thobiam 5, f. 96; super
Judith 5, f. 100; super Macchabaeos, etc.
3; super Baruch 472. 3; super Matthaeum
473. I ; Marcuni 474. 2 ; Lucam 473. 2 ;
Johannem 474. i ; super Actus 244 ; super
Epistolas Pauli 481 ; super Epistolas Ca-
tholicas 244
Hugo de S. Victore, de claustro animae
69. I ; duo libri collecti de libris Hugonis
de S. Victore -de sacramentis 145 ; de
institutione clericorum 149. 8; de virtute
orandi 149. 9; de fide, etc. 210, f. 33;
de arra animae 312. 3 ; 410, ill. i ; de
sacramentis 511 (flyleaves) ; comment on
Dionysius de angelica ierarcia 100. 22
Hugulinus, Distinctiones 33. 7 ; 261. 4 ;
Insolubilia 33. 9
Hugutio, Derivationes 469
Hunter, J., Lectures on the principles of
surgery 624. i
Huntingdon, Henry of, Historia Anglorum
103. I
Huntingdon, Town Seal 524, f . i ; St
Benet's and All Hallows 524, f. 73
Huntingdonshire Visitation 1613, 524
Hutton, Rich. 316, f. i
Hyghton, John 160. 4
Hyll, James 457, last page
Hymenaeus (Play) 125. 2
Hymn on the Evangelists 44. 6 ; Hymn
104. 8; 234, p. 326; 513, f. 'i^b
Hymns, glossed 136. 6
Hynderley 73. 6
Hynkbode, Joh. de 364 (flyleaf)
INDEX.
721
Ignatius, S., epistolac 395. 3 ; 445
Illuminated Initials 245
Illumination 148
Illustrations 384, 428
Image du monde, in French verse 384, I.
Impyngham, Rob. 166. 3
In manus tuas, in English 52. 1
Initials 6, 7, 14, 30, 147, 11.; 163, 172, 224,
243, 245, 247, 256. i ; 257. 1 ; 260, 261. i ;
267, 280, 282, 290, 295, 350, 428, 433,
480, 589, 601, 667 ; figured initials 412 ;
illustrated initials 361 ; Franciscan Friar
281, I. ; Monk, half length 278. 2
Ingulphus, Appendi.K incerti auctoris ad
Ingulphum 173. 8
Innocentius III., Pope, de miseria con-
ditionis humanae 61. i ; de contemptu
mundi 105 ; 349. 10
Innocentius IV., de decretis 23; Decretales
28. 2 ; casus novarum constitutionum, De
rescriptis 54. 9 ; Apparatus Decretorum 605
Inscriptions, Monumental 524
Insula, Petrus de 512. 10 ; expositio super
libros de generatione et corruptione 512. 16
Insula, Th. de, Bp of Ely, letter to the
Pope 253
Insulis, Alanus de (?), de sex alls 410, I v. 4
Insurrectio in academicos 249, i. 17; 249,
II. 3
Inventory of plate, in English 134 (flyleaf)
Ireland, discovery and recovery of 150. 5 ;
Account Roll relating to 379 (cover); The
Lords in the Parliament House in 552. 3
Irish Nobility, arms of 560
Isaac, Liber Viaticus 95. 9 ; liber febrium
95. 10; compilatio urinarum 373. 12;
Expositiones et questiones super librum
urinarum Ysaac 111. 6
Isidorus, S., Commentum ad inventionem
beatae vitae 61. 12 ; de summo bono
104. I ; 312. 2 ; in Genesini 104. 7 ; ad
Florentinam 114. 29 ; expositio de fide
catholica 114. 30 ; verses 230. 30 ; liber
de animalibus, etc. (Etymol. lib. xii.)
372, I. ; de patriarchis, etc. 388. 8 ; ex-
tracts from 410, iv. 3; Etymologiae 446. 1
Isle of Wight 537. 18
Islip, Abp Simon, Constitution 362, f. 38
G. C. C. II.
Isumbras 175. 2
Itinerarium Jerosolomilanorum 162. 6
Ive, Will. 221 (end)
Ives, John, Miscellaneous antiquities 686 ;
portrait ib.
Ivo Carnotensis, Epistola ad Hugonem
Lugd. Archiep. 104. 5
Jackanapes 107
James I., Letter to Speaker of the Commons
73. 21; Progresses 73. 29; Genealogy 73.
75 ; Charge in the Star Chamber 291. 16;
letters to the University 604. 3, 17
James, Thomas ix, xxi, xxiv
James, William, Dean of Christ Church,
Dedication to 595
Januensis, see Voragine, Jacobus de
Jerusalem, descriptio 151. i ; Itinerarium
162. 6 ; descriptio sanctoram locorum ib. ;
Historia Ilierosolomitana Jac. de Vitriaco
162. 7
Jerusalem, S. John's, annuities and pensions
given to the Prior and Brethren of 392. 10
Jewish weights 73. 73
Joachim, Abbas, ad Cyrillum 388. 10
Joannes, Abb. b. Augustini, Cant., epi-
taphium 391, p. 50
Joannes Canonicus, quaestiones physicorum
167
Joannes Damascenus, Aphorismi cum co-
mento Isidori 59. i ; 178. 10; Sententiae
100. i; aggregatio confectionum electarum
84. 6
Joannes de Deo, libellus dispensationum 71. j
Joannes Elemosynarius, vita 301. 2
Joannes Episc. , de lapsu primi hominis 126. 3
Joannes, frater, concessio fr. Johannis
ministri domus de Houndeslowe 392. 7
Joannes Lector, Summa confessorum 274. 1
Joannes monachus, apparatus sexti Decre-
lalium 257. 3 ; 258. i ; Repertorium super
Sextum 308 ; liber Sextus cum apparatu
493, II.
Joannes Ossoriensis episc. 85, f. 95 b
Joannes Wallensis, Ordinarium vitae re-
ligiosae 437. i
Joannicius, Ysagoge ad tegni Galieni 86. i ;
glosa Benedicti 111. 2
46
722
INDEX.
Johannes XXII., Clementinae glosatae 214.
3 ; Decretals of 253. 4 ; constitutiones 256.
2; 257. 2
John, King 204, f. 163; Epitaph 230. 26;
Carta 314, p. 54 ; Charter to Baldwin E.
of Albemarle 522
John, Pope, Papal privileges of 249, 11. i
John of Gaunt 521. 4 ; 537. 1 5
John of Salisbury, Polycraticus 225. 7, 17
John of Terrington vii
Johnes, John, on the Office of Arms 552. 12
Johnson, Martin, of Spalding 314, f. i
Johnstone, Mr, letters 635. 22
Jones, Thomas, letters 599, 606, p. 59, 60
Jordanus, liber de plana sphaera 504. 10
Joseph of Arimathea 372 (flyleaf)
Josephus, Antiquities XI., Xii. 355. 10
Julianus of Toledo, French version 307 and
Corrigenda
Julius II., Pope, Bulla pro matrimonio
Hen. VIII. 392. 8
Julius Valerius, vita Alexandri (abridgment)
177. 2
Jupiter 200. 5
JUSTINIANUS :
Codex, vol. i., 18-20; vol. ii., 16, 16
Codex, lib. i.— ix., 479; lib. x.— xii.,
293. 2; lib. xxiv.— xxxviii., 46; lib.
XXV. — xxxviii., 17
Codex vetus, vol. ii. , 12; vol. iii., 13, 14
Codex novus 22; lib. i. — ix., 24, 31, 589
Codex, Table 11; casus Codicis 33. 3;
summa super Codicem 34. i ; summa
medullae Codicis 123. i ; Comment
on libb. x.— xii. of the Codex (called
Collationes) 134. i
Digest 2, 251; fragnaents 61 (end), 285,
324
Digestum vetus 8, 284 ; super Digestum
vetus 34. 2
Digestum Novum 10 (flyleaves) ; 483 ; a
comment on the xii. books 134. 2
Infortiatum 12; casus super Infortiatum
51; "casus" of the Infortiatus 134. 3
Institutiones 248. 1 ; 293. i ; 600. i ;
gloss on the Institutions 42, I. ; com-
ment on the first three books 123. 2
Novem collationes 248. 2
JUSTINIANUS
Collationes 600. 3
de jure fisci 248. 3 ; 600. 2
Consuetudines feudorum 248. 4; 293. 4
Autenticae libri i. — ix. 293. 3
Parvum volumen 248
Juvenalis 238. 16; Proverbia 135. 4
Kalendar 44. i ; 84. 9, 1 1 ; 137. 2; 141. 8;
148, 197. 30; 204, f. 129; 205, 238. 2
(Vol. II. Preface); 241, 314, 385, p. 378;
489. I ; 512. 18; Kalendar in English 343;
Sarum Kalendar 217; tract on Kalendar
176. 3 ; Kalendar verses 137. i
Kalid, Quaestiones 181. 18
Katherine, S., vita 175. 3; 196; 301. 3;
picture of 196; life and martyrdom (? by
Capgrave) 390. 2 ; poem on 234, p. 346 ;
words on, with music 512, f. 249 b; Gild
of, at Stamford, constitutions 266
Kaye, pedigree, 522, f. 94
Keckermannus, Earth., Systema physicum 185
Kederminster, Edm., letter 606, p. 59
Kelly, Ambrose, House of Commons Ob-
servations, Rules and Orders 590
Kent, nomina generosorum 559. 4 ; Visita-
tion of 1574, 536. 3; do. of 1619, 550
Kett's Rebellion 73. 16
Kettylby, John 196 (end)
Killingworth, Chr., owned 413
Killingworth, R. 204
Kilwarby, William 452. 11
Killewardeby, Rob. de, conclusiones 108
Kimbolton 204
Kings of Britain 449. 3
Kings of England, Notes on 223. 5; Pedi-
grees of 249, I. 18; Genealogies 449. 5;
Arms 569. 8
King's Langley 134
Knight, John viii; Heraldry 537. 21;
Heraldic Mss. given by 515 — 578; gives
598, 606
Knightley, Sir Richard, arraignment 197. 14
Knights, Arms of 565
Knights of the Bath, 392. 11; 537. 30; 569. 4
Knights of the Garter 537. 11, 31
Knights of difi"erent Counties 571. 4
Knolls, Ant. 249 (flyleaf)
INDEX.
7^1
Knowles, Laurence, pedigree 523, f. 137
Kdlbing, Prof. 234, i. i
Kydball, B. 335, f. ii
Kynton, R. de, letter 136. 12
Laceby, W. 129
Lakenham, H. de, caution 24
Lakenheath 460. 3
Lakenheath, Adam, gives 290; owned 295
Lamb, John, gives 639 a
Lambert, Josiah 455, f. i
Lancashire families 562. 2 ; Lancashire Visi-
tation [567, 523, 527
Lancashire and Cheshire pedigrees 533. i
Lancaster, Justices of the Peace 197. 17
Lancaster, Thomas of, Ordinances for the
Office of Arms 537. 35
Landulphus, in secundum Sententiarum 326
Lane, John, pupillis suis epistola 197. -,i ;
letter to Mr Chaderton 197. 55
Lanfrancus Mediolanensis, Chirurgia 159. 4
Langham, Hen. 466, f. i-fib
Langham, John, owned 151
Langman, R., letter 606, p. 57
Langthorn, R. 217 (end)
Langton, Roger, Receipts 170. 9
Langton, Stephen, Sermon 136. iS
Lanicea, Guil. de, Dieta salutis 27. 2 ;
164. 2 ; 223. i
Lapidarium (French) 435, v. i
Lathbury super Threnos 57
Lathom, pedigree 523, f. ii8
Latin Dictionary 165. i, 2
Latin-English Vocabulary 203. 3
Latymer, Hugh, Protestation 218. 3
Lauuens, S. 362
Lavenham, Supplementum 485
Lavenham, Tho., caution 412
Laws Commentary on subjects belonging to
(? by Michael Dalton) 586
LAW:
Law tract 16
modus procedendi 54. 3
actor et reus 54. 4
Irregularities 54. 6
Legal documents 385, ff. ii, iii ; 410, ll.
Law, Canon 214, 235. i
Tract on Canon Law 42, in. ; 151. 8
Law, Canon :
libellus super jure canonico 54. i
compilatio casuum 120, IV.
Verses on Canon Law 222, p. 283
Breviarium ad materias in jure canonico
inveniendas 362, i.
Law, Civil :
Collections on Civil Law 166. 3
fragment on Civil Law 324 (end)
glossary of terms 166. i
Law French, notes in 338, p. 154
Law Processes 579
Lay Folks' Mass Book, 84. 7
Layer, John, The reformed Justice 442
Layton, Richard, letter to Lord Cromwell
607. 4
Lea, Sir Henry, The author's apology
150. 6
Ledbury 383, p. 212
Leek, Thomas de, Quaestio 33. 6
Leeke, James 443
Legge, Dr, bequest 700
Legge, Thomas, Ricardus Tertius 125. i
Leicester, William of (or R. Wetherset),
Qui bene praesunt presbiteri 349. 6
Leicester 71, 378, 519
Leicestershire, Visitation of, 1619, 519
Leland, John ix.
Lelli, Ercole, Anatomia 683
Lemon, Mr, letters 635. 16 — 19
Leo, Pope, de conflictu vitiorum et virtutum
239. 4; 410, IV. 2; sermo 135. 3
Leonard, Sampson, Visitation of Leicester-
shire 519
Lesnes Abbey Mss. 121, 135, 151, 426
Letheringham Church, arms from 554, f. 65
Letters (xiii. c.) 111. 6; (xv. c.) 205, p. 449;
English letter 84. 16; letters in French 54.
9; 383, pp. I, 45, ^T,, 121; volume of 714
Lewes, battle of 205 (Kalendar)
Libanius, Argumenta in Demosthenem 76. i
Liber Provincialis 249, I. 16
Lichfield Cathedral, note 528
Lichfield, Town Seal 528, f. 2
Liddyat, John, grant to 528, f. 7
Lincoln, Archidiaconatus 170. 13
Lincoln, diocese of 91. 9, 13; 146, p. 724;
688. 4
46 — 2
724
INDEX.
Linc(jln document 245
Lincolnshire 410, II. 4 ; Visitation 541. i r ; 645
Lineiiis, Joh. de, Canones 110. i
Lines, Latin 230, 40 ; English 394, f. 2 1 j
Lionnet, Joseph 670*, f. i
List of Books 36
Literae Patentes 581—583
Litflebury 569. 1
LITURGICAL
Breviarium Sarum 394
Breviary (flyleaves) 438
Horae (Angers) 672*
Horae (Rouen) 671
Horae (Orleans) 670*
Horae (Sarum) 241
Manuale ad usum Sarum 209
Missal (xi. c.) fragm. 466 (flyleaves)
Missal (xi. c.) fragm. 301 (flyleaves)
Missale Sarum 146
Processionale Sarum 436
Galilean Liturgy, leaf of 153
Service Books, fragments of 138, 428,
441; with neumes 98
Litany 240. 21
Order at the Communion 2 Edw. VL,
73. 69
Canon of the Mass, with glosses 90. 2
Office for St Edmund the Confessor
138. 5
formulae of espousal in English 146,
P- 705
Offices for SS. David and Chad 146,
p. 724
Gloss on some Liturgical Offices 383,
p. lOI
Extreme Unction 695. i
Burial 695. 2
Absolution 695. 3
Visitation of Sick 695. 4
Installation of Abbot 695. 5
Devotions, Collection of 718
Prayers 718
Livius, xiii., xiv. c, fragments 328
Loci theologici 186
Locke, Th. 126 (flyleaf)
Logic, Tracts on, written at Cambridge 182;
fragment on 366
Lokton, T. 23, f. \b
Lombardus, see Petrus Lombardus
London, Map of 700. 4; Mayors and Sheriffs
of 539; Parish Churches in 197. 16; di-
mensio eccl. cath. S. Pauli 391. 26; Synod
of 73. 67; Arms of London Companies
552. 4; 577. 4
London, Wymundus 383, p. 7
Long, Roger le, will of, Fragments [g]
Longbridge Deverill, Fragments {e)
Longe, Will. 363, f. i
Longerue, M. I'Abbe, Introduction a
I'histoire de France 682
Looz Abbey MS. 695
Lopham, John 510
Lord Keepers, etc.. Arms of 598
Lord's Prayer, Exposition of 234, 11. i
Lord's Prayer and Ave, in English 328, iv. 1}
Lords Spiritual, submission 392. 13
Loris, Andr. , De medicinae secretis 228. 1
Lotharius, see Innocentius III., Pope
Louth, W. de 15 (flyleaf)
Lovell pedigree 697
Luard, H. R., Edward the Confessor 153
Lucanus, Proverbia 135. 4; 238. 16; Phar-
salia 365
Lucy, W., gives 247
Ludford 667. 2
Lullius, Raymundus, epistola ad dominum
Henricum de arte notoria 462. 7
Lumley, Lord 153
Lutzen, battle of 174, viii.
Lychefelde, Will. 174, iv. 4 ; on the Passion
174, IV. 5
Lyde 512. 10
Lydgate, John, Magnificat 230. 26; on
hearing Mass (? by Lydgate) 174, I v. i
Lyndwood, William, Provincial Constitu-
tions 222, p. 9 ; liber Provincialis 262,
263
Lyngsted, R. 267
Lynstede, Joh. de, gives 27, 40, 295
Lynn 54. 9 ; 136
Lyons, Council of 6, f. 266(7
Lyra, Nicholaus de. On the Apocalypse
(? by Lyra) 244; super Psalterium et
Cantica 306 ; super Genesim — Job 476 ;
super Libros Sapientiales et Prophetas
477 ; super Novum Testamentum 478
INDEX.
725
Macei", de cognic. heibaium 457, 11. 3
Machutus, S., miracle of 223, p. 420
Magino, J. A., I'lopositions 613. i
Magister Historianim, see Petius Comestor
Magna Chaita 206, p. 475
Mahomet, Tractatus de ortu Macliometi 162. 1
Malbrugh, Th., 492 (flyleaf)
Malham 408
Malo Monte, Helye de, Quaeslio 87 a
Malvern, William, foundation of the abbey
of Gloucester 391. 13
Manchester 197. 18
Manuale ad usum Saruni 209
Manuell, K. 84. 23
Manuscripts not identified xxxv, xxxvi
Mapes, Walter, Dialogus inter corpus et
animam 140. 12 ; Apocalypsis Goliae 197.
45; reference to Mapes 238. 10; Poem
on Noah's Ark 240. 2 ; Poems 385. S ;
Contentio inter Vinum et Aquam 449. 13
Mapham, R. de 136. 12
Maptit, L. 335, f. 2
Marbodus, Lapidarius 109. 6
Marchall, Roger vii ; 59, 79, 98, 105, 110,
111, 117, 159, 178, 181, 345, 373, ?379,
385, 401, 467, 507, 593
Marcus Paulus Venetus, see Paulus Venetus
Mare, Thomas de la, epitaph 230. 34
Margaret, Lady, Countess of Richmond,
member of the Guild of St Katherine,
Stamford 266 ; Testamentum 392. 5
Margaret, St 230
Marham, Radulphus de, Manipulus Chroni-
corum 26
Marisco, R. de, Bp of Durham, Epitaph
230. 26
Marschall, Th. 169
Marshall, Ja. 342 (flyleaf)
Marsilius Padovensis, Defensor pacis 511. i
Martialis 363, f. ii
Martin, Hugh 622
Martin, Thomas 618 ; portraits 686
Martiniana, Tabula 63. 1 ; 89, 118
Martinus Dumiensis, formulae vitae ho-
nestae 437. 3
Martinus Polonus, Chronica 449. r
Mary, Queen of England, Consultatio cum
episcopis 291. 7 ; baptism of 665. 9
Mary Queen of Scots, Reasons to persvvade
the Scottish Queen's execution 197. 41
Afary, S., the Virgin, Miracle of the Virgin
91. 2 ; Meditationes beatae virginis Mariae
240. 6 ; age of 205, p. 474 ; Genealogia
275; Origin of the Hours of the Virgin
384, f. 200 b ; Feast of the Conception of
the Virgin il>.; vita 437. 2
Mass, Poem on the 349. 7
Massa compoti 385. 19
Masses, etc. 667
Massey, Tho., 209
Massye, Richard, Processes of Law 382
MATHEMATICA 387
concertatio mathematica 73. 76
' Quod coelum stat, terra moveatur ' 387. £
Methodica explicatio sphaerae 387. 5
Doctrinae sinuum rudimenta 387. 6
de radicum extractione 504. i
liber de ponderibus 504. 7
liber de angulis 504. 8
Matins of the Cross 175. 4
Matthaeus Vindocinensis, Tholiias 202. 4;
363. 2
Matthew, Toby, 421; Oratio in domo Con-
vocationis 197. 59; supplicatio de resti-
tuendo Archiep. Grindallo 197. 60
Mauritius Parisiensis, Distinctiones 164. i
Maurus, de fleobothomia 373. 8
Maximinianus 238. 16
Maximus, Trpos Kou/xy 355, f. i()6 b: ivpos
^ AfjL(pi\6xi-ov 355, f. 197 '''
Maye, George 210 (flyleaf)
Mayo 85, i b.
Mayronius, Franciscus, super primum Sen-
tentiarum 310 ; conflatus super primum
Sententiarum 463 ; de indulgentiis 353. 4
Measures 328, f. iv a
Media Villa, Ricardus de, super Sententias
303. I
Medica 84, iv.; 86. 7—9; 98, 111. 10; 178,
206, 228; English 336; 373, 379, 401,
407, 411, 451, 609
Medical Receipts 230 ; in English 213, ii b
MEDICAL TRACTS (anon.)
de apostematibus 84. if)
de febribus 84. 24
Questiones super regimen acutorum 86. 7
^26
INDEX.
MEDICAL TRACTS (anon.)
Tractatus Anatomiae 95. 4
Synonomia medicinae 96. 5
de regimine sanitatis 111. 12
Of phlebotomie 176. i
deflebotomia407, in.; 400. 3 ; 413, iv. 3
Tractatus de venenis 178. 4
Treatise of urine 336. 5
de urinis 413, iv. a
compilatio brevis de diversis medicinis
373. 6
versus de quatuor humoribus 373. 7
de medicinis ex accipitre 373. 9
de dandis medicinis 379. 3
liber dinamidiarum 379. 5
de complexionibus 379. 7
de dolore capitis 379. 8
Tract on cures 379. 13
practica puerorum 379. 14
liber chirurgiae 400. 1
de Theriaca 400. 4
de medicamentis 401. 8
de medicamentorum virtutibus 625
Remedies in English 609. i
On consumption 624. 2
Medicine, Treatise of 176, il. ; Thanks-
giving for the science of (French) 228. 3
Meditationes de passionibus 227. i
Meere, John 26
Memorial verses 314. 3; 328, f. IV. v.; 383,
p. 6
Merarium, liber merarii 385. 2
Merchant Adventurers 422, 425
Merevyell 205, p. 391
Merlin, Prophecies 249, I. 13
Merrick, John, arms and crest 528, f. 5
Merstoun, Th., Testamentum 362 (cover)
Merton, Provisiones de 205, p. 431
Messemger 30. i
Mesue, Joannes ben, de consideratione me-
dicinarum 84. 5 ; liber graduum 95. 8
Metingham, W. de 108, p. 586
Meyer, Paul: see Preface to Vol. Ii and
Corrigenda
Michael de Ungaria, Sermones 184. 5
Mickleborough, John, lectures on chemistry
619 ; letter to Ur Colbatch 619, f. 7 ;
Peives 631
Mill, A, near Derby 84 (flyleaf)
Milham, Jo. de, notes 372 (flyleaf)
Millers, G., gives 698
Millington, Will., death of 249, I. 3
Miniatures 8, 10, 11, 22, 49, 248. 1,3;
252, 255, 257. 3 ; 275, 494, 605, 670 *
Minstrels 84 (flyleaf)
Mirabilia 230. 33
Miracle of the Virgin 91. 2
Mireris 181. 23 ; documenta 181. 25
Mirke, John, Festial 168
Missale Sarum 146 ; Missale xith c. 301
(flyleaves)
Molinet, Jehan, Poems 187
Monasteries, Visitation of 607. 4
Money, Tract on reckoning of money 205,
P- 341
Monks, article on 230. 25
Monogram 341, 1. i
Monte, Willelmus de, distinctiones 138. i :
numerale 138. 2 ; tract on confession
138. 3 ; Summa de diversa vocabulorum
significatione 316. 3
Monte Forti, Emericus de 181. 5
Monte Handuno, G. de, in Sacramentali
106. I
Monte Lauduini, Guill. de, apparatus con-
stitutionum dementis 269, 11.
Monte Pessulano, Reginaldus de 407 f. 73 b
Montebourg 61. 14
Montfort, Simon de, poems on 85 ii « ; 349. 3
Montibus, W. de, Summa qui bene pre-
sunt 211, III. I
Monumental Inscriptions 524
Moon, The 318, il.
Moore, William viii ; gives 53, 62, 64, 65, 72,
73, 83, 84, 106, 107, 121, 124, 126, 130,
132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 144—146, 149, 150,
151, 153—156, 158, 160, 162, 164, 168—
170, 173—177, 179, 184—188, 190—197,
201, 204—207, 209-211, 213, 217—220,
223—239, 241, 266, 291, 314, 318, 334,
336, 343, 363, 381, 382, 384, 387—393,
396-99, 405, 406, 410, 413, 415, 416,
419-23, 425-33, 435-7, 442, 443, 449, 450,
454, 456, 457, 585, 586, 588, 592, 595, 597
Moral sayings 238. i
Morale scholarium 385. 14
INDEX.
727
Morbus and Nature, conflict between 117. i
More, Mary, epitaph 599, f. 158
Morehead, Art., Guernezia rediviva 389. ^4
Morgan, Philip, Bp of Ely 593, \'.
Morienus, Quaestiones 181. 18
Morris, Sir William, descent 530
Mortayn, John, caution 14
Morton, Th., 73. 81
Mortuary Roll 391. i
Mowse, \V., gives 348
Moyses, de asinate 178. 3
Multon, Edm. de, scribe and owner of 282
Music 437, f. I /' ; 512, f. 249 /' ; 512, f.
255 (!i ; on a four-line stave 240. 2
Music-Book 327 (flyleaves); 334 (flyleaves)
Mylius, Georgius, de ardore stomachi 191. 3
Mythology, paragraphs on 200. 5
Names (xiii. c.) 6, f. 265 b; names of owners
140. I ; of English persons 258. 8 ; lists
of 385, p. 332; 593, f. 132 l>; list of
East Anglian 465, f. 43 b; catalogue of
names in Dr Knight's Collection 516
Narratio 234, 11. i
Narrationes 215. i
Nassyngton, William de, exposition upon
the Pater Noster 160. 3
Natio etc. 230. 28, 39
Naylor, pedigree 524
Neckham, Alex., de utensilibus 136. i ;
on Grammar 230. 24 ; Corrogationes Pro-
mothei 236 ; de naturis rerum, notes 372,
I.; de laude divinae sapientiae 372, 11
Necton, John, caution 2
Neumes 98 (flyleaf)
Nevill, pedigree 522, f. 37
Nevill, William de 440, p. 6
Neville, Abp 249. i, 20
Newboulde, Manor of 528, f. 57 /'
Newcastle-under-Lyne, Town Seal 528, f. loi
Newcome 408 (end)
Newell, Richard, owned 595
Newport (Essex) school, case 621 19
Nicholas, St, Hymn on 85, ii a ; Rhym-
ing poem on 234, p. 352 ; verses on 385,
p. 300 ; 418, f. 97 b
Nicholaus, super secimdum et tertium Sen-
tentiarum 319
Nicholaus, Anlidotarius 147, l. ; 198. 2 ;
366, 373. 1; 407, ill.; questiones super
Antidotarium 86. 6 ; excerpt from an
Antidotarius (?that of Nicholaus) 401.
6 ; de simplicibus medicinis 609. i
Nicolaus de Cicestria 46 (flyleaf)
Nicolaus de Wysbech 111. 6
Nigellus ad W. d. g. Ellens. Episc. 191.
4; ad Willelmum Longchamps 427, v.
Nobility of England 392. 18; Arms and
pedigrees of 525; roll of 525, f. 177
Noblemen, Arms of, temp. Edw. I. and II.
570
Noblemen, list of, some having lands in
Staffordshire 528, f. 104
Norfolk, Visitation 1563, 555; Arms of gen-
tlemen of 572. 2 ; collections for the his-
tory of 703; biographies of Norfolk men
704, 705
Norfolk, Duke of, arraignment etc. 197. 14 ;
392. 15, 16
Norham Castle 249, i. 3
Northallerton, Ordinatio hospitalis 159. 3
Northampton, Earl of, Letter to the Uni-
versity 173, II.
North Walsham Church, Arms etc. in 686
Northampton, Simon de 15
Northampton document 33. 5
Northamptonshire Visitation 541. 6, 7
Northumberland, Articles for easing of the
counties of 389. 18; Arms for 541. 2;
Visitations 541. 3 ; 576
Norton, John, Letter of fraternity of Ni-
colaus provincial of the Carmelites to
J. N. at Cambridge 275
Norton, Th., owned 603
Norwich, St Clement's 73. 9 ; constitu-
tiones ecclesiae Belgi-Germanicae quae
Nordowici est 389. 4 ; Births and burials
in 1729— 1753) 607. 7
Norwich Priory MS. 161
Notabilia autentice 261. 3
Notary's mark (Ragenhill) 204, f. 182
Notes and moral sayings 238. 1
Nottinghamshire families 552. 2
Nottinghamshire Visitation 1569, 541. i
Nowell, Roger 149 (cover)
Numerals 203. 9
728
INDEX.
Nutt, William, 197. 14
Nutzarde, Adam de, Neutra 136. 7 ; de
verbis deponentibus 136. 13
Oakham 71
Gates, Titus, Journal 607. 3
Oblata an. regn. R. Johannis 1-9 584
Occham, Willelmus de, super primum
Sententiarum 101 ; 285, iv. ; 325 ; Logica
464
Ockley 207, li. i
Oculus Sacerdotis, see Pagula, W. de
Odalricus, S., Rescriptio 427, 11.
Odilo abbas Cluniacensis 184. 3
Odoricus, de ritibus orientalium regionum
162. 4
Office of Arms 537. 17, 35
Offices of England 392. 19
Optics, MS. on 634
Oratio de domino Ihesu 230. 15
Oratio Dominica, Expositio 184. 8
Orationes de cruce 230. 10
Ordinary of Arms 541*, 562
Ordo Judiciarius 380. 4
Orient, de partibus Orientis 449. 12
Orleans Use (Horae) 670*
Origenes, in Vetus Testamentum 318. i ;
Homiliae in Exodum 318. 2 ; in Leviti-
cum 318. 3
Ortolanus, Martinus, Expositio dictorum
Hermetis 181. 8
Osberne, Henry, gives 82, 321, 332
Osberne, John, gives 374
Oseney Abbey MS. 297, 481
Osith, St 204, f. 129
Otho, Constitutiones 38. i ; 258. 4
Oto, Dietarium 407, li.
Ottobonus, Constitutio 204, f. 14; Con-
stitutiones cum apparatu 38. 2
Ouen, St, vision of 85, ii b
Ovidius, de remedio amoris 202. 3 ; Meta-
morphoseos 202. 5 ; Proverbia 225. 2 1 ;
238. 16
Oxford, Provision of 205, p. 490 ; Con-
stitutiones provinciales 487. 6 ; Statute
for the University 391. 32 ; de Acad.
Oxon. primordiis 173. 7 ; Assizes 197.
44 ; Concilium Oxon. 44. 7 ; 349. 9
Oxfordshire Visitation 1634, 538. i ; do.,
1574, 538. 3
Oxwyck 73. 4
Paget, Sir William, Letters of 597
Pagida, W. de, Oculus sacerdotis 62. 7 ;
87. 3—5 ; 352, I. ; 443 ; 487. 5
Palimpsest 427, I.
Palmer, Adam, owned 136
Palmer, John, owned 136
Palmerius, Matthias, Prohemium in Aris-
team de interpretatione Septuaginta
duorum 429
Paman, J. 389, p. 57
Pamphilus 238. 16
Pankridge Church, notes 528
Papal power 230. 38
Paphos Veneris 230. 33
Paradisus 230. 29
Paris and Helena 385. 9
Parker, Matthew, Parker MS. entitled
Statuta Academiae Cant, in C. C. C.
Library 602. 7 ; Inventory of books and
manuscripts given to C. C. C. 710
Parker, Richard, ' S/ceXeros Cantabrigiensis '
173. I, 592; scribe of 561 and 569 (index)
Parkin, W. 335, f. ii
Parliament, Journal of, i Eliz. 64. 2 ;
1623-5, Proceedings 389. 295 modus
tenendi Parliamentum 391. 25 ; order in
going to the 559. 3 ; summonses to 501,
502 ; form and manner of keeping of the
665. 2
Parvo Ponte, Adam de, Phale tholum 136. 2
Paschal Tables 205, p. 13
Passok or Passof, H. de 292 (flyleaf)
Paston 36 (end)
Paston, Benedictus de, quaestio 34. 2
Paston, Sir William, account of 686
Pater Noster (in English) 52. i ; rhyming
paraphrase of the 365, p. 255 ; with ex-
planations 669*, f. IV. a
Patrick, S., episc. et conf., liber (beginning
tria sunt) 239. 5
Patrick, St, see Augustinus, S., de gaudio
electorum 122. 9
Paulus Ileremita, Vita 301, 4
Paulus Venetus, Marcus, historia 162. 3
INDEX.
729
Pausanias, translation into English 672
Peckham, Abp, errors condemned by 303. 3
Pedigrees 618, 519, 621—632, 536—538, 540—
650, 663—555, 569, 573, 578, 599, 606, 696,
697
Pedigrees of ancient families 633. 3
Pedigrees, Rough drafts of 618, 699
Peerage of England 537. 23
Peers, arms of 559. 2
Penance, Ordo ad poenitentiam dandam
427, in. 4
Pencil sketches 142 (flyleaves)
Penny 174, lY. 7
Peraldus, Gulielmus, Summa de vitiis 330.
I ; 333, f. 6b; tractatus moralis de septem
viciis capitalibus 333, f. i ; Summa de
virtutibus 454
Peregrinus, Petrus, de Magnete 174, 111.
Perrotte, Sir John, Confederation and con-
spiracy between Sir J. P. and Sir W.
Stanlie 218. 19
Persius, Proverbia 135. 4; 238. 16
Peter and Paul, SS., Words on, with music
512, f. 2^0 b
Peterborough Abbey MS. 437, 464
Petre, Sir W., Liber Peregrinationum 405
(P- 693)
Petronilla, S. 249 (flyleaf)
Petronius 225. 7
Petruncellus, Practica 117. 12
Petrus, Archiep. de Ruffia, de ortu Tar-
tarorum 162. 5
Petrus Blesensis, de itinere ierosolimitano-
rum 114. 25 ; super lob 114. 26 ; 230.
40 ; 290. 4 ; de conversione b. Pauli 114.
27; de transfiguratione Domini 114. 28;
Peniteas cito peccator 341, in. 4 ; 349. 8
Petrus Comestor, Historia Scholastica 29 ;
Tabula super Magistrum Historiarum
116. 4 ; Allegoriae historiarum 135. i ;
Sermones 135. 2 ; Epitaph 230. 28
Petrus de Divo, owned 169
Petrus Hispanus, secreta ad oculos 379. 1 1 ;
nota de fletbothomia 413, in. i
Petrus Lombardus, Libri Sententiarum 276,
279, 290. I ; 292, 410, IV. 8 ; libri Sen-
tentiarum versificati 410, iv. 7 ; liber
quartus Sententiarum 127, 322. i ; 349.
4 ; 447 ; Commentarius super Sententias
321. I ; quaestiones super Sententias 290.
2 ; 375. I ; expositio priorum trium
librorum Sententiarum 169 ; gloss on the
fourth book of the Sentences 349. 5 ; in
Epistolas Pauli 81; Epistolae Pauli gl. 296
Petrus Manducator, see P. Comestor
Petrus Pictavensis, Distinctiones 316. i
Petrus Remensis, Aurora 363. i
Peyton, Sir H., grant to 542, f. 54
Philaretus, de pulsibus 111. i ; quaestiones
super pulsus 86. 4 ; glosula super librum
pulsuum 86. 5
Philippus, abbas de Valle, epistola ad
Helinandum 230. 28
Phillipps MS. 719, 721
Phillips, Fabian, letter to Dr Brady 607. 2
Philosophers, sayings of 225. 9
Philosophy, Book of 457, II. i
Physique experimentale, cours de 633
Physiologus 203. 8
Pictures 109. 5; 241, 343, 372, 384, 403,
p. 142, 238; 413, I.; 489, f. 20; 671,
672*, 718, p. 280, 408
Pierce Ploughman, works 201
Pierse of Alston, Arms 623. 3
Pillaeus, libellus quaestionum 261. 6
Pisis, Bartholomaeus de, Summa de casibus
conscientiae 328, f. i
Pitts, John, quoted 26
Pius II., Election 204, f. 18
Pius v.. Bulla contra Elizabethan! 197. 25
Placard (ab. 1300) 345 (binding)
Placentia, Willelmus de, notabilia quaedam
178. 8
Plants, names of, in English 230. 2
Platearius, Practica 159. 2 ; Passionarius
178. 11; de simplicibus medicinis 345.
I ; 401. 5 ; de medicinis 379. 6 ; glosa
super antidotarium Nicholai 401. 7
Plautus, Sententiae from 225. i
Plays 125
Plinius on Alexander (extract) 441, f. iiib
Plutarchus, in vni° memorabilium 226. 17
Plymouth Churches, arms in 530
POEMS
The Caledonian forest 73. 78
Poems in rhyming Latin 117. i
46—5
730
INDEX.
POEMS
French 123, 512. i
Latin, on the corruption of the age
230. 34
Anglia flere paro 363. 3
de presbytero et logico 385, p. 227
Satirical 389. 5
Pergama flere volo 402. 7
Poetry 623. 8
Pole, Cardinal, letter 389. 1 ; Speech 392. 12
Polo, Marco 109, f. 1 1 1 /'
Poole, Geoffrey de la 6
Poole, Mr, reference to 26
Pontefract, Arms of 522, f. 150^5
Pontifices Romani, excerpta ex decretis
Romanorum Pontificum 455
Popes, Names of 292 ; tables of 449. 3
Pordage, pedigree 528, f. 29
Porphyrius, Isagoge 199. i ; 465. i ; 466.
I ; 468. I ; 494. i
Porson, R., autograph 607. 10; satirical
poetry 607. 14
Potman, William, owned 482
Powell, Dr 621. 18
Poynton, J., Cautio 299
Praedestinatio 73. 65
Praedicatores in Oxonia 233, f. 227
Praetorius, Jac, in libellum de Sphsera
Joannis de Sacro Bosco 387. 2
Pratt, J. H., letters 635. 26
Pratt, Mabil, of Cambridge 33. 3
Prayers 230. 19, 44
Preacher's manual 359
Preaching, art of 407, I. ; 613. 4
Prentes 667. 11
Press-marks vii
Price, Richard, Arms of 573
Priestley, Dr, Epitaph 607. 9
Printed Book 449; printed Tract 427, 11.
Priscianus, de constructionibus 340. i ; 341,
III. i; 593, I.; 594, i. ; de accentibus
340. 2 ; 341, III. 2 ; 594. 3 ; Sententia
super Priscianum 367. i ; extract from
412 ; Institutionum grammaticarum libb.
viii. — X., 435, II.; Barbarismus 594. 2
Processionale (Sarum) 436
Proclus Diadochus, in Republicam Platonis
495. I
Procopius (?K0pacris rijs 07/05 So(^t'as) 76, V.
Profacius Judaeus, canones Almanach 141.
15 ; quadrans 141. 20
Prognostica, Glosae super prognostic! 86.
2 ; comment on the 98. 5 ; super Prog-
nostica 111. 8
Prognostics 225. 10; 249, I. 20 (in English);
249, I. 13; 318, II.
Prophecies 230. 17; 249, I. 7; 249, i. 15
(in English) ; 249, l. 20 (Latin and
English)
Proses 240. 2
Prothodossimus (de ordine Judiciario) 157. i
Proverbs 135. 4; 210, 225. 4, 7, 8, 16;
238. 16 ; Proverbs of Solomon, in Eng-
lish verse 84. 10
Provincial constitutions, English 285, I.
Prudentius, Dittochaeum 144. 4 ; oratio ib.
Psalter 148, 238. 15; notabilia super
Psalmos Psalterii 238. 13
Psellus, de victualium qualitate 355. 13
Ptolomaeus, de compositione astrolabii 35.
2 ; words of 197. 42
Pulham, John, owned 129
Pulham, Richard, gives 163, 458, ?459, 509
Pupilla oculi ; see Burgo, Joannes de
Puy, P. de 6, f. 265 b
Puzzle 410, IV. 7
Pythagoras, Documentum 181. 31 ; Sphere
225. 6; Golden table 336. 4
Quaestiones 290. 11, 15; Quaestiones theo-
logicae novem 290. 5 ; Quaestiones veteris
et novae legis 69. 21
Quaternarius, Tractatus de quaternario 428
Quintilianus, de causis 154. 6
Raherius ; see Haymo
Rainolde, John, confession 389. 3
Raleigh, Sir Walter, Letters and speeches
73. 32. 33' 35. 37 ; Apologie 73. 36 ; the
name and meaning of Law and Right
291. 13
Ramsey 524, f. 25, 35
Ramsey Abbey MS. 236
Rasis, X670S Trepi Xot^ct/cijs 77. 2 ; judicium
urinarum 84. 2 ; Flores secretorum 181.
19; Practica philosophorum 181. 30
INDEX.
731
Raymundus, Summa de casibus 156. i ;
paragmphi sumiiiae Raymundi 274. 2 ;
summa de matrimonio 380. 2 ; summa
abbreviata 410, I.
Raynell, William, of Wilts, Arms of 518
Reading Abbey MS. 177 ; relics 607. =; ; legal
suit, Fragments (/)
Ready Reckoner 314. 2, 3
Rebellion, Catalogue of pamphlets etc. re-
lating to the Rebellion and Restoration 664
Receipts 84. 11; 109, f. 96^ ; 176. 4; 204,
f. 42 ; 206, 213, u // ; 213, f. 60; 230. 30,
32, 43; 314. 3; 328, f. i^; 413, III. 4;
457, II. 4; English 147, I.; 230. 4; 407,
III.; 457, I.; French 379, f. 154/!'; 483,
f. iii ; Flemish 190, f. 100 i^; in verse
237. 2
Recusants 197. 22, 23
Redman, John 249, i. 20
Regeney, R. de 59
Register of Baptisms and Burials 1557-1581
(fragm.) 667
Registrum Brevium in French 388. 5
Regula canonicorum, e.xpositio 239. 3
Regula mercatorum 122. i
Regulae theologiae 316. 2
Religious life, Tract on the 444. 2
Remedies, with English equivalents 200. 10
Repentance, Description of, by Th.
Wetherell? 73. 72
Repyndon, Ph. de, Sermones dominicales 246
Revenue of England 392. 18
Rhadegund, St, Rental 170. 36
Rhodes, G. A. , reported death of Lord
Brougham 607. 15
Rhyming verses 234, p. 330
Rhythmus ad Spiritum Sanctum 408, f. 322(5
Ricardinus, Liber Ricardini 203. 5
Ricardus 145 (d)
Ricardus, Repressiva 95. 6 ; urinae 95. 7 ;
signa 117. 6 ; modus medendi 401. 4
Ricardus de S. Victore, de exterminio mail
129. I ; Meditatio 240. i ; Benjamin sive
meditatio 240. 3 ; de contemplatione 312. 4
Richard L, Vita 175. i ; Coronation 537.
27; 665. 6
Richard IL, Letter in English to 314, p. 123 ;
translation of bones of 492
Right wise, M., owned 463
Riom 6
Riplay, George, Alchemy 399. 2
Rippeley, Tho., owned 588
Risley, Consecration of Chapel 73. 87
Rivers 693, iv. 3
Robert of Cesyll 174, iv. 3
Robert!, Ademarus 63
Robertson, Th. 229. i
Robertus Cestriensis 35. 2
Robertus de Wigornia 33. 6
Rodleston, Joh. de, owned 459
Rofredus Beneventanus, de ordine iudiciorum
261. I ; Quaestiones 261. 5
Rogers, Thomas, answer 389. 9
Rogerus, Chirurgia 147, 11. ; Chirurgia cum
additionibus Rolandi 105. i ; expositio
quatuor magistrorum Salemi super
Chirurgiam Rogeri 105. 2 ; Rogerini
major 117. 4 ; 401. i ; Rogerina minor
117. 5 ; 401. 2 ; practica 117. 5
Roghan, Sir Dennis 218. 18
Rokeby 170. 22
Rolandus Parmensis Chirurgia Rogeri cum
additionibus Rolandi 105. i
RoUe, Richard, of Hampole, Incendium
amoris 140. 2 ; 332. 4 ; de modo vivendi
140. 9; ego dormio 140. 10; de emenda-
tione vitae 140. 1 1 ; 216. i ; stimulus
amoris 216. 3; "de contemptu mundi "
223. 7 ; Parce mihi domine 223. 5 ; de
emendatione peccatoris 353. 5 ; Stimulus
conscientiae 386 ; Ne tardes convert! 669*.
2 ; amore langueo 669*. 3
RoUeston, Fr. 84, f. 243
Rolston Church, note 528
Romances 175
Romish faith 197. 24
Romescot, nota de 588, f. 299/'
Rosarium theologiae 217; 232; ditto (in
English) 354 (? by Alanus de Rupe Scissa)
Rotherham, Abp 249, I. 3
Rothley documents 588. i
Rouen Use (Horae) 671
Routhberi, G. de, owned 221
Royston, note on 170. 23
Rudham, on the See of East Anglia 512,
f 252 6
732
INDEX.
Rudham, John, owned 512
Rudyerd, Sir B., Speech 73. 25
Ruffinus, vitae patrum 301. 5
Rupe, Alanus de, Rosarium theologiae 217,
232; ditto (in English) 354 (?by Alanus
de Rupe Scissa) ; Prophetia 249, I. 1 1
Rupert, Prince 521. 6
Russel, John, Bishop of Lincoln, dedication
to 196
Ruthven conspiracy 389. 25
Ryngstede, Th., Rector of Famham 328,
f- 175
Sacramenta, de dispensatione sacramentorum
427, IV.
Sacro Bosco, Jo. de, de sphaera 141. 9 ;
174, I. i; 504. 12; comment on 137. 4;
compoti nova compilatio 504. 2
Sadler, Lady, Lectures founded by 607. 17
St Alban, Abbot of 84. i r
St Alban 's Abbey MS. 230; MS. 267 pro-
bably written at ; verses from Shrine
230. 1 1 ; fundatio monasterii et catalogus
abbatum 391. 20
St George, Richard, Staffordshire Visitation
528
St Ives Priory, document relating to 236
St Neots 524, f. 37
St Paul's, repair of 73. 60
Salad, receipt for 414, f. 166 /'
Salerno, Tabula Salerni cum commento
Bernardi 84. 4 ; expositio quatuor magis-
trorum Salerni super Chirurgiam Rogeri
105. 2 ; liber de compendio Salerni 379. 2
Salisbury 383, p. 45
Sallustius, Catilina 719. i ; Jugurtha 719. 2
Salter, Edw., gives 216
Sancto Aegidio, Poncius de, curae 379. 9
Sancto Paulo, Joannes de, liber virtutum
medicinarum simplicium 379. i
Sandys, Abp, Epistola 197. 57
Samson de Calvo Monte, Hostiensis in
Lectura abbreviatus 30. i ; Innocentius
abbreviatus 30. 3
Saphea, Tractatus sapheae.141. 21
Satumus 200. 5
Saville, pedigree 522, f. j66
Sawtrey 524, f. 13
Saxoferrato, Bartholomaeus de, de Judiciis
157. 2
Saxonia, Joh. de, Almanack 110. 8; 174, i. 8
Schenkl, Dr, xii
Scholastic tract 133. 3
Schonborn, Barth., de anni ratione 174, II.
2 ; in sphaeram Pruerii 387. 9; rudimenta
quadratae geographic 387. 7
Schonborn, D. 191. 2
Scintillarium (?) 410, I v. i
Sclovard, Walterus 427, iii. 6
Scot, Michael, see Aristoteles, de animalibus
109. 2; Notes of 109, f. 102 3
Scotch Kings, Arms of 577. 2
Scotch prisoners 537. 10
Scotland, Noblemen in 197. 46
Scott, R., Bp of Chester, Oration 64. 3
Scottish nation and trade with England
291. 15
Scotus, see Duns, Johannes
Scribbles, French and English 383, p. 191
Scriptural Genealogies 608
Scriptures, rule for disputing upon the
393. 9
Scroop, de 105
Schultz, Jac, In sphaeram Jo. de Sacro-
busto 174, II. I
Secretum meum michi 233. i
Sedulius, Glossae super Sedulium 144. i
Semer, Sir Francis, Speech 73. 26
Seneca, Proverbia 122. 2 ; de instructione
morum 114. 31 ; Epistolarum ad Lucillium
liber 183 ; sententiae from 225. 2 ; de
paupertate 225. 18; de dementia 225. 19;
de beneficiis 225. 20
Seneca, Martinus Dumiensis, de quatuor vir-
tutibus 334. 2
Sententiae excommunicationum 119. 2
Sententiae philosophorum 334. 3
Septem principalia vicia 205, p. 469
Sequence 46 (flyleaf)
Serapion, Joannes, Breviarium 78
Sergius, Pope, Papal privileges of 249, 11. i
Serlo, Proverbia 136. 5 ; Verses 136. 6
Sermons 52. 3 ; 71. 4 ; 94. 2 ; 120, f. ii ;
120, II. 3; 120, III.; 135. 5, 6; 140. 3;
184. 6; 211, n. i; 218. 2; 220. 5; 221,
230. 5, 32, 37; 233. 2; 248, f. 267*^;
INDEX.
733
264. 2; 321. 2; 334. i; 351. 4; 352, li.;
358; 362, II. i, iii ; 379. 8; 408, 409,
426, 435, I.; 488, 11.; 440; 441. i, 3;
441. y; 512. 7; 693
SERMONS
sermo de Adventu 512. 2
de articulis fidei 174, V.
Sermon for Easter Tuesday 84. 19
Dominican and Englisli 233. 2
On Fasting 144. 3
modus et regula componendi sermones
240. 23
de nativitate S. Mariae 151. 2
sermo de nemine 230. 24
Sermons on the Psalter 210, f. 117/^
Sermon en vers 435, iv. i
Sermons preached in Cambridge, Note-
book 356
extracts for use in 234, 11. i
Sermon note book 693
Sermon notes 221; 351. 2; 441. 5, 9
Sermon texts 439, I.; 439, iv. i
Materia pro sermonibus 441. 2
Sextus, Enchiridion 351. 3
Shakespeare, sketch of a head like that of
154. 7
Shelford, Great 170. 27; 204, f. 179
Shengay 170. 28; 204, f 222 ; Ornaments
in Deanery of 204, f. 99
Shepheard, Musica prcelectio 73. 74
Shepherd, Nich., owned 354
Sheriffe's Evidences 706
Sheringham, Robert, gives 669*
Shield 249, i. i; 280
Shirley 669* (flyleaf)
Shorwell, Isle of Wight 205
Shoubridge, W., letters 635. 27
Shropshire, gentlemen of 552. 6 ; Visitation
1569 — 1584, 553. 5; ditto 1623, 533. 6
Siamese prosody, treatise on 639 a
Sibylla, Prophetia 91. 9; Vision of the 91. 9 ;
453. 15
Sidonius, epistola 154. 4 ; de naturis rerum
(note) 383, p. 22
Silk, Robert, Fasciculus Morum (ascribed
to) 71. 3; 364
Silvester, Bern., de proprietatibus bestiarum
593, IV. 2
Silvester, S., Acta 427, in. 5
Simon, Aiiof of St Alban's 230. 36
Simon, Prior of Spalding 314, p. 31
Simon, St 205, p. 231
Simplicius, inrd/j.vri/j.a els to. ttjs ' ApicxTOT^Xovs
^viTLKrjs 500. I
Simpson, Robert 622
'Skakerley' 523, f. 87
Skeat, W. W. 201
Skelton, Jo., of herbs 451^' 5
Sketches 285; 336. 19; 468, 506. 12; 564;
sketch of a doctor 506, f. 134
Skippon, Luke 143. 15
Slanderers, verses on 237. 2
Smith, J. H., gives 685
Smith, Dr John 620 (flyleaf); 659, 660;
miscellanies relating to College matters
(Caius) 616. 4; note 629. i, 2; Will
602. 14
Smith, J. J. V, viii, xi, xxvi; MS. 249, I. 3,
printed by
Smyth, Rob., scribe of 298
Snary, Th., caution 251 (flyleaf)
Snellyng, Robert 429 (flyleaf)
Society, various orders of (French) 435, iv. 4
Solomon, King, Poenitentia Salomonis 437. 5
Solatium animae 437. 7
Some, D., 73. 62; sermon 389. 13
Somerset, John, gives 183
Somersetshire Visitation 1623, 540
Somersham, William, caution 10 a
Songs 197. 38; 383, p. 68; 623. 8;
English 383, p. 41, 210; French and
English (fragment) 340 (end)
Sotherton, N., Rett's Rebellion 291. 10
Southampton, Henry Earl of, arraignment
150. I
Southampton, Jesus Chapel near, consecra-
tion by Bp Andrewes 389. i
Southoe 524, f. 34
Southwell Collegiate Church, MS. from 449
Southwell, R. 218. 16
Southwick 205, p. 231
Sowman, Th. 457, f. 84
Spain, Style of the Spanish monarch 73.
82; Provinces and Sees of zd.
Spalato, Abp of, conferences and communi-
cations 150. 4
734
INDEX,
Spalding Priory MS. 314; Kalendar 314. i ;
documents 314. 2, 3 ; rules for ringing
the bells at 314. 2 ; Bulla papalis Bonifacii
314. 3
Spaldyng, Samuel, Cambridge University and
Town Charters, etc. collected by S. S. 618
Speculum b. Mariae Yirginis 25. 2
Speculum ecclesiae 215. 5
Speculum juniorum 52. i
Speculum sacerdotale 223. 4
Speculum sacerdotum 215. 3
Spelman, Sir Henry 661, f. i ; archaismus
graphicus 189, 415
Spenser, Edm. , View of the present state
of Ireland 188
Speyrhawke, Joh., owned 328
Spicer, John, see Silk, R.
Sprint, D., Oratio 197. 61
Stada, Privilegia quae Anglicae societati
ibidem concedentur 229. 2
Stafford, Town Seal 528, f. i
Staffordshire Visitation 1614, 528; ditto,
1583, ii/. ; ditto, 1563, 528, f. 53a; Staf-
fordshire families 552. 2 ; list of Noble-
men, some having lands in 528, f. 104
Stalariis, J. de 204
Stamford, Constitutiones gildae sanctae
Katherinae 266
Standards and Banners 637. 37
Stanley, Sir William, A confederation and
conspiracy between Sir J. Perrotte and
Sir W. Stanlie 218. 19
Stapleford 71 (end)
Star Chamber, arraignments 197. 14; speech
in 389. 27 ; fees 665. 13
Statius 238. 16
Statutes 204, p. 17; 205, f. 202, 214;
237. 3; I Eliz. 197. 65—68; English
notes on 235. 3 ; Capitula to 388. 3 ;
Quia emptores terrarum 383, p. 127;
Statutes in French 388. 6
Stengell, Petrus 719
Stevinson, W. 170, p. 27
Steward arms 489, f. 19 /'
Steyning 61
Stilton 524, f. 20
Stirling, siege of 424, II. 2
Stocks 350. 71
Stok, Will. 74 (flyleaf)
Stokes, Jo., Oratio 391. 7
Stoket, Nich., owned 493
Stories 91. i, 11; 351; 'Eagle and Child'
523, f. 118
Strafford, Thomas Earl of. Proceedings
against 393. 1 1
Stravershan, Th., Distinctiones 378. i
Stretford, Joh. de, statuta noviora 588. 4
Stretham 53. 17
Strigelius, Victorinus 387. 11
Stubb, scribe 157
Stubbe, Thomas, de ecclesia Eboracensi
449. 9
Stubbs, Edm., Oratio 627. 3
Stycborn, Jo. de, Quaestioues super Orga-
non 344. 8
Styward 165. i
Sucola, Arno, scribe 307
Sudbury, Simon 33. 10; 204, f. 129
Suffield, Bp, Constitutions 36
Suffolk man owns 147
Suffolk Visitation 541. 9; 554
Summa arboris accionum 33. 8
Summa timoris 330. 2
Surrey Visitation 1572, 536. 5; 1623, 535
Sussex Visitation 1584, 536. 2
Sutton, Arms of 552. 7
Swale, Richard, declaration 170
Swales, Stephen 669* (end)
Swan 25
Swavesey 170. 25; 204, p. 12
Sweden, On the death of the King of
Swead, Poem 73. 79
Swineshead, Roger, Tractatus 499. 2
Sydney, Sir Henry, Arms of 515; de gra-
dibus parliam. 665. 3
Symbolum, Expositio symboli 184. 9
Syngyltun, Will. 417, p. 5
Syon, confirmatio terrae de 392. 2
Syrianus, in metaphysica Aristotelis 495.
2; in Problem. Aristotelis 495. 3
Tabarrie, Hugo de 424, II. i
Table of Affinities 156. 2
Tables xiii — xxxiv
Tabula Juris 36
Tabula Martiniana super Jus Canonicum 89
INDEX.
735
Tabulae 116
Tabular epitome of the History of the
World 249, i. 19
Talbot, Mr, recusant 197. ■23
Talbot, Lord, descent 537. 13
Talbot, Robert, annotationes in Antonini
itinerarium 391. 37
Tancred, Ordo Judiciarius 85. i ; 85, u/>;
Breviarium 91. 12
Tancred Speeches 639
Tanerus, S. 335 (flyleaf)
Tanner, Th. 26
Tarentasius, super quartum libruni .Senten-
tiarum 322. 2
Targum Jonathae in xii. Prophetas 155
Tatenale, Jo. de 378 (flyleaf)
Taurino, Jo. de, auctoritates sanctorum
208
Tayler, John 608, f. 1 7
Tayler, officialis 204
Taylor, Brook 613. 9
Terentius 238. 16
Terminationes et declinationes nominum
203. 13
Tesmond, Th. 579 (Hyleaf)
Tewkesbury, J., owned 93
Thacham, G., owned 217
Thebith de motu stellarum 174, i. 5
Themata Dominicalia 27. 3 ; 223. 2
Themata and Sermons 440, II.
Themata or Skeleton Sermons 408
Theobald of Etampes, Epistola 154. 7
Theodolus, liber de veritate 202. 2
Theodoricus, Sebastianus, Erotemata in
quaestiones sphaerae 387. 3
Theodorus Lascaris, Kara tQv 'IraXtDi' wepl
ToD vveij/j.aros toD aylov 355, f. 217
Theology, Encyclopaedia of 273
Theophilus, story of 223. 7
Theophilus, urinae 86. 3
Theophrastus, an uxor sit ducenda 154. 3 ;
liber de nuptiis il>.
Theorica planetarum 141. i r
Thesaurus pauperum 181. 34
Thesis de vera fide 73. 62 ; de fide Davidis
73. 63 ; de praedestinatione 73. 64
Thomas, de meteoris 402. 3
Thomas Aquinas, see Aquinas
Thomas, S., of Canterbury, Life, by Benedict
the monk 123 ; narratio de quadam visi-
one S. Thomae Cant. 249, I. 12 ; verses
on 438, f. 68 d
Thomas, monk of Dover 512, f. 258
Thomas of Elmham, transcripts from 391.
II
Thomas Romanus, spurious papal document
386, f. 97 a
Thomellus, de sacramento altaris 104. 8
Thompson, Sir E. ALiunde 211
Thomson, Francis, of Billingburrow 219. 2
Thomston, John 285 (cover) ; owned 104
Thorleby 388, f. 128
Thruxstede, Jo., owned 377
Thurston speeches 637
Thwenge 522
Tielmannus, scribe 114. 22
Tippett, R., note of 532, p. 170
Tithes 73. 55, 56 ; de decimis dandis sermo
427, III. 6
Toleto, Joannes de, de sanitate regenda
95. II
Tomkinson, Ph., description of Rome and
of the Jesuits 393. 7
Tomson, Rob., owned 388
Tottyssherst, Anne 132 (end)
Tournaments, Ordinance of Edward I. for
424, 11. 2
Towns of War, etc. 392. 20
Townsend, J. 519 noU
Toynton 410, II. 4
Toynton, Rob. 389, p. 294
Tractatus Cavete medici 230. 35
Tractatus de successione et genitura Regum
Angliae 314, p. 64
Trallianus, Alexander, libri xii. 77. i
Trano, G. de, Summa 41, 43, 163, 172
Treaty of 1360, 449. 8
Tree of Virtues and Vices 91, f. 261
Trinity, Treatise on the 355. 12
Triplow 621. 18
Tripolitanus, Willelmus, de statu Saraceno-
rum 162. 2
Triveth, Nicholas, Commentum super Boe-
thium de Consolatione 484. i
Trotula, de secretis mulierum 84. 12
Trotula minor 117. 1 1
736
INDEX.
Tudebodus, Petrus, Itineiaiium Jerosolomi-
tanorum 162. 6
Tucker, Stephen, Heniy VIII. 's licence to
532, f. 129
Tunsted, pedigree 529
Turba philosophorum 181. 32
Turgys 667. 10
Turkeby, R. de 205, p. 227
Turnbull, T. S., gives 618, 673-84
Tweddell, John, letter 607. 11
Twich, Guill. , de re venatoria 424, 11. 3
Tylney, owned 212
Tymme, Th. , Dialogue 416
Tyryngton, Joli. 493 (end) ; bequeaths 279,
300
Uffenbach, Z. C. von xi
Umfray, Joh. 230. 44
Upton, Nich., tractatus de armis 665. i
Urbanus, poem 61. 15
Urbanus IV., Pope, Constitutio 256. 2
Urbanus VII., Letter to Abp Baldwin 153,
f. 70 b
Urbanus VIII. 393. 5
Uriel, Archangel (in Litany) 672*
Uthecia, Interrogationes ad Mariam 181. 20
Valengerius, Stephanus, gives 103
Valerianus, dissuasio ad Rufinum 238. 10
Valuation of Archbishoprics, etc., in Eng-
land 197. 40
Veele, Jo. 375
Vegetius, French version 424. I
Venantius Fortunatus, versus 144. 4
Vere, Sir Francis, Commentaries 143. 2
Verses (English) 73. 38 ; 197. 32 ; 249 (flyleaf) ;
512, f. idob; (French) 237. 2 ; 312. 4 ;
(Latin) 33. 5, 10 ; 54. 8 ; 85, i /; ; 86
(flyleaf); 117. 6; 123. i ; 145, f. 149 />;
156.2; 204, p. 40; 211, f. 120, 170; 225.
6; 230 (flyleaf) ; 230. 17, 20, 28, 29, 32;
238. 10; 247, 249. 7, 13; 290. 3; 304,
I ; 312. 4 ; 328, f. ii b, iii ; 328, f. 174 /->;
342, f. 113 /'; 363. 3; 385, p. 300;
408, 417. 9; 449, f. 29; 504. i ; 505, f.
102 a; 512^
de templariis 61. 15
Legal verses 85. 2
Moral and religious verses 100. 23
Verses on raphanus and other herbs
200. 6
Verses on figures 593, i\'. 1
On the nine Orders of Angels 593, f.
117 b
de civitatibus Angliae 717 (end)
Victore, Hugo de S., sec Hugo
Vignay, Jean 424, i.
Villa Dei, Alex., Algorismus 136. 9 ; 341,
V. 3; 385. 5; 402. 4; 506. 8; 668*. 10;
Algorismus, with comment 141. i ; on
the Algorismus of 137. 9 ; Algorismus in
novis numeris 141. 2 ; Algorismus in
minutiis 141. 4 ; de cautelis algorismi
141. 3 ; de regulis generalibus algorismi
141. 5; on arithmetic (? by him) 504, f.
I, 3; summaria compilatio totius bibliae
140. I ; doctrinale 338, 438 and Corrigenda
Villa Nova, Arnoldus de, de regimine vitae
humanae 462. 5
Vincent, Aug., Visitation of Leicestershire
519
Vino Salvo, Galfridus de. Enchiridion 385.
15
Vipeth, Conr. de, scribe of 464
Virgilius, Eclogues 225. 21; Proverbia 238,
f. 310
Virgin and Child, Picture 718, p. 408
Virtutes, Novem 140. 5
Vitae Patrum, extracts from 234, i. 2
Vitriaco, Jacobus de, Historia Hierosolomi-
tana 162. 7 ; tract on the Holy Land,
Mahomet, etc. 133. i
Volusianus, Rescriptio 427, iii. i
Volvel 336. 18
Vol vie, Petrus de 6
Voragine, Jacobus de, Sermones dominicales
74 ; 264. i ; 591 ; Sermones quadragesi-
males 315. 1 ; Sermones super epistolas
quadragesimales 315. i ; Catholicon 272;
Tabula Januensis 461. 2 ; Legenda aurea
512. 9
Wade, T. 223. 4
Wager 391. 38
Wakefield, J. de, Quaestiones primi libri
Physicorum 344. 13; de febribus 407, III.
INDEX.
n7
Waldeby, Joh., super orationem Dominicam
334. 7 ; super Ave Maria 334. 8 ; super
articulos fidei 334. 9 ; Sermones 334. 10
Walden, John 189
Walerannus, Menburgensis episc. 122. 3
Wall, gives 119
Waller, John 579 (flyleaf)
Walpole, Horace, Miscellaneous antiquities
686
Waltam, R., Compendium morale 294
Waltham Abbey MS. 149
Walton 524, f. 57
Ward, Sam., determinatio 389. 8; Note
book 666
Warde, Will., 418, f. 99
Warden Abbey MS. 316
Warning, A, for England 218. 9
Waryn, Th., 364 (flyleaf)
Warwickshire Visitation 1619, 548
Washingley 524, f. 25
Watson, Symon 160. 3
Watson, pedigree of 542, f. 78
Weather, verses on 444. 2
Wedderburn, A. 620. 4
Weights, measures, etc. 151. 6
Welles, Dr 569
Welles, Joh., canon of Hagneby 190, li.
Welsh descents 537. 3, 7; Welsh pedigrees
537. 1
Wenden, Walterus de 311, f. i
Wentworth, Dame Jane, owned 124
Westminster 345 ; Royal grant of wine to
87 /' ; St Peter's, Charta S. Edw. Regis
391. 11 ; tapestries 391. 33
Wetherell, Th. , Description of Repentance
73. 72
Wethersett, Ric, Qui bene presunt 120. i ;
211, f. 91 ; 349. 6
Whattins, R. 176. i
WTieatley, Mr, Catechism 220. 4
Wheele, Jo. 210 end
Whethamstede, John, Manipularius 230 ;
Poems 230. 27, 36; Dante 230. 38
Whiston, de urinis 457, 11. 6
White, R. M., letter 635. 28
Whitgift, John, Articles 197. 6 ; Statutes of
Croydon Hospital 694
Whittaker, Dr, 73. 64
Wilfletc, Will. 249, i. 3
Wilkinson, William 53. 9
Willelmus de Insula 205
Willelmus Medicus, Comment on Boethius
309. 5
William, Abbot of St Albans 308
William, Duke of Normandy, progenies 521. 2
Williams, J., Bp of Lincoln, letter to the
minister of Grantham 174, Vli.
Wills, notes on 204, f. 145
Wilton, John, owned 246
Wiltshire Visitation 1623,543. i ; ditto 1565,
543. 2
Wimbledon, R., Sermon 334. 4
Winchelsey, Rob. de, Statuta antiqua curae
Cantuar. 588. 3
Winchester 123. i ; Bishops of 205 ; Wene-
fred Marq. of, funeral 573, f. 80
Windsor 531
Windsor, Sir James, descent 537. 14
Wingfield, pedigree 524
Wisbech, Ornaments in Deanery of 204, f.
106
Withens, Robert, grant of arms to 528, f. 4
Withburga, St 204, f. 129
Witleseye, Joh. de 494. 10
Withy 530, 533, 534, 536, 538, 540—545,
547—549, 553, 554, 606
Wittenberg, University of. Letter to the
Univ. of Camb. 607. 13
Wodeforde, Willelmus de, summa de vir-
tutibus 454
Wodehylle, Joh. de. Caution 2
Wodman of Waldbilton, Confession of
218. 6
Wolverhampton Church, note 528
Woodcut 718, p. 364
Woodstock, Tho. de 521. 5
Wool Measure, Verses on 314. 3 note
Worcestershire families, arms of 553. 1 1 ;
pedigrees 553. 4 ; Visitation 533. 8; 553. 8
Wortley, Barth. 604
Wortley, pedigree 522, f. 354
Wortley speeches 638
Wotton, Sir Henry, letter to the Earl of
Portland 73. 59 ; of Robert Devereux, E.
of Essex, and George Villiers, D. of
Buckingham 389. 23
738
INDEX.
Wrattyng, Joh., super glosam Epistolarum
Pauli 116. 3
Wren, Christopher, Laurea Carolina, list of
Knights of the Garter 558
Wren, Matthew, Convivium 73. 8o ; Orders
given in the diocese of Norwich 291. 6
Wright 148 (flyleaf)
Wright 193, f. I
Wright, George, of Gray's Inn, grant to
528, f. 8
Wright, Robert, gives 514
Wroxall nunnery. Fragments (f)
Wyat, William 510 (end)
Wyclif, Joh., de Universalibus 337. i ; de
compositione hominis 337. 3 ; de dominio
Dei in creaturas 337. 4 ; de incarnatione
Christi 337. 5 ; de dominio humano 337.
6, 7 ; de statu innocentiae 337. 8 ; speculum
peccatoris 353. 2
W^ylbore, John 164, f. 20 b
Wyllaston, Joh. 238
Yardley, J. 631
Year-Book, in French 715
Yelloly, Dr, letters 635. 23
York, Province of. Orders 197. 7 ; Arch-
bishops of, Table of 449. 3 ; Duke of,
claim 392. 17
Yorke, Roger, an abridgement of Common
Law 381
Yorkshire pedigrees 522 ; families 552. 2 ;
Book of 575
Young, John 126 (flyleaf)
Young, T. P., Biographical notes 708
Younger, W. 408 (end)
Zael, Fastidica Zaelis 110. 9
tionibus 467 (4)
Zarmothe, W. 240 (flyleaf)
Zowch, Jo. 372
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